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Susanna Wesley (Women of Faith) (edition 1998)

by Kathy McReynolds

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The story of one of Church History's most revered women.In a period of twenty-one years, Susanna Wesley (1669-1742) bore nineteen children. Ten survived infancy. Two grew up to be influential church leaders whose legacies live on almost three centuries later.This biography recounts the story of a woman who used her strong leadership and faith to raise well-educated and spiritually disciplined children. Her unwavering devotion to God and family in the face of grief, poverty, and a sometimes difficult marriage is a tremendous inspiration. Adam Clarke wrote of her, "I have been aquatinted with many pious females...Susanna Wesley has excelled them all."Meet the godly mother of John and Charles Wesley.… (more)
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Title:Susanna Wesley (Women of Faith)
Authors:Kathy McReynolds
Info:Bethany House Publishers (1998), Paperback, 160 pages
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McReynolds presents a nice bio into the life of Susanna Wesley. If you're familiar with her basic tale then this really doesn't add much to the table except for an interesting time when their house used to be haunted. About 2/3rds of the way through she shifts to more discussion about John than Susanna, but otherwise this a good intro. ( )
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The story of one of Church History's most revered women.In a period of twenty-one years, Susanna Wesley (1669-1742) bore nineteen children. Ten survived infancy. Two grew up to be influential church leaders whose legacies live on almost three centuries later.This biography recounts the story of a woman who used her strong leadership and faith to raise well-educated and spiritually disciplined children. Her unwavering devotion to God and family in the face of grief, poverty, and a sometimes difficult marriage is a tremendous inspiration. Adam Clarke wrote of her, "I have been aquatinted with many pious females...Susanna Wesley has excelled them all."Meet the godly mother of John and Charles Wesley.

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