This autobiography of Samuel Eyles Pierce was originally written in 1822 and published in 1824. This is a retypeset edition.
Samuel Eyles Pierce (1746-1829) was born in Devon, England and brought up in the Church of England. It was under the ministry of Augustus Toplady that Pierce was truly converted. After a period of itinerant ministry he settled as pastor of the chapel in Printer’s Court, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street London. William Romaine and Robert Hawker were amongst his friends. Robert Hawker once commended his writings with these words “Mr Pierce’s writings appear to me eminently distinguished, as being directed to set forth the Lord Jesus in his essential, personal, relative and mediatorial glories, and can carry no other commendation than their own excellencies”