A memoir of the life and ministry of Ann Freeman, a faithful servant of Jesus Christ,

The religious conversion of Anne Freeman (1797-1826) is retold in her narrative from childhood to age 20. Born in Devonshire Freeman was the daughter of farmer, William Mason and Grace, her mother. Her memoirs give valuable information about Nonconformist denominations, and the importance of itinera...

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Main Authors: Freeman, Ann, 1797-1826 (Author), Freeman, Henry, 1796-1863 (Author)
Corporate Author: Adam Matthew Digital (Firm) (digitiser.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Anne Freeman, 1826.
Series:AM Scholar: Women's Studies.
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Summary:The religious conversion of Anne Freeman (1797-1826) is retold in her narrative from childhood to age 20. Born in Devonshire Freeman was the daughter of farmer, William Mason and Grace, her mother. Her memoirs give valuable information about Nonconformist denominations, and the importance of itinerant women preachers in egalitarian religions. The memoir also includes diary entries and letters.
Item Description:"Collection: Women's Autobiographies"--Home page.
"Original Microfilm Part: Part 2: Rare printed autobiographies covering twenty-two womens lives, 1780-1889"--Home page.
"Original Microfilm Reel: 14"--Home page.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 volume (xvi, 246 pages)).