Author: Edward Coke
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1Account of the Experience of Hester Ann Rogers; and Her Funeral Sermon by Rev. Dr. Coke; to which are added Her Spiritual Letters
By Thomas Coke and Hester Ann Rogers
Hester Ann Rogers was a woman of extraordinary faith in the age of early Methodism. After a powerful conversion at a young age, against the wishes of her family, she lived a life of complete devotion and walked closer to God in more spiritual joy and love than Christians generally think possible. Her rich personal experience made her a skilled guide for those who sought sanctification by faith alone. This book includes Rogers' own spiritual biography, sermons and poems occasioned by her death and a selection of her spiritual letters. - Summary by Gnarpsbaden
“Account of the Experience of Hester Ann Rogers; and Her Funeral Sermon by Rev. Dr. Coke; to which are added Her Spiritual Letters” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Account of the Experience of Hester Ann Rogers; and Her Funeral Sermon by Rev. Dr. Coke; to which are added Her Spiritual Letters
- Authors: Thomas CokeHester Ann Rogers
- Language: English
- Publish Date: 1893
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Audio
- Number of Sections: 29
Edition Identifiers:
- libriVox ID: 21267
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- LibriVox Link: LibriVox
- Text Source: Hathitrust
- Number of Sections: 29 sections
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