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In this book you will meet four remarkable women:
Margaret Baxter (1639-1681), a rebellious, glamorous teenager who ended up falling in love with and marrying a Puritan minister twice her age.
Sarah Edwards (1710-1758) whose spiritual experience during a time of revival has gone down as one of the most profound in church history.
Anne Steele (1717-1778) who refused several offers of marriage, preferring to maintain her independence, and who had a significant ministry writing hymns.
Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879) who was one of the most well known Christians in Victorian England because of her prolific writing of books, hymns, tracts and devotionals. Her hymn `Take my life and let it be’ is one of the most popular of all time.
These four women knew that contentment and happiness did not depend on good health, a fulfilling job, or a happy family life. Through a selection of extracts from their writings (journal entries, resolutions, letters, poems, hymns) you too can discover first-hand the heart for God that captivated these women and enabled them to live for his glory, whatever the cost.
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