Susanna Annesley Wesley (1669-1742): A Biography of Strength and Love : (the Mother of John and Charles Wesley)Wyndham Hall Press, 2001 - 204 psl. The life of Susanna Annesley Wesley (1669-1742) represents a complex social and intellectual entity within the context of eighteenth-century life in general. One one level she endured the domestic drudgery associated with the wife of a poor, incompetent rural Church of England rector. On the other, she had, early in her life, developed strong intellectual and theological perceptions, which she complemented with a rigid sense and practice of discipline. Through a discussion of her marriage and her roles as mother and mentor emerges the image of an admittedly dependent woman -- wife and mother -- struggling hard to maintain and advance her own intellectual independence. Book jacket. |
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... August 1726 ; ( 5 ) an account ( dated 16 September 1717 ) by the Rev. Joseph Hoole ( ? -1745 ) , vicar of Haxey , Lincolnshire , whom Samuel Wesley the elder had called to Epworth in late December 1716 as a consultant of sorts on the ...
... August 1726 ; ( 5 ) an account ( dated 16 September 1717 ) by the Rev. Joseph Hoole ( ? -1745 ) , vicar of Haxey , Lincolnshire , whom Samuel Wesley the elder had called to Epworth in late December 1716 as a consultant of sorts on the ...
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... August 1790 , for tea , conversation , and prayer ; " only Deborah did not marry , and the genealogical lines of the three who did can be traced well into the late nineteenth century . Almost from the outset , Susanna Wesley vibrated ...
... August 1790 , for tea , conversation , and prayer ; " only Deborah did not marry , and the genealogical lines of the three who did can be traced well into the late nineteenth century . Almost from the outset , Susanna Wesley vibrated ...
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... August -- one of those instances being a liaison with another member of the Lincolnshire bar . To state that her extracurricular affairs of the heart aroused the ire of her father would be a gross understatement . " If you be what you ...
... August -- one of those instances being a liaison with another member of the Lincolnshire bar . To state that her extracurricular affairs of the heart aroused the ire of her father would be a gross understatement . " If you be what you ...
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