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IBLIOTHES
JUN 182
JODLEIANC
WILLIAM MACK, 4, PATERNOSTER SQUARE;
AND 38, PARK STREET, BRISTOL.
210. m. 994.
Bristol:
A. Heath & Son, Printers,
38, Park Street.
CONTENTS.
Preface, by Rev. F. B. Meyer
CHAPTER I.
Introduction-Mrs. Bass's early days and character-Natural
ability-Love of flowers-Progress of her religious life-
Romans iii.-viii.
CHAPTER II.
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vi.
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1856. Marriage-Weston Underwood-Letters to her brother
in his last illness-Begins a Journal
CHAPTER III.
Anxiety to bring others to Christ-Molly Bason-Deepening
of spiritual life—Mrs. Palmer's book on Sanctification—
Seeks the salvation of her servant-Joins the Baptists,
but objects to being re-baptized
CHAPTER IV.
1862. Olney-Tract distribution-Dress-First prayer meeting
in her kitchen-Evening visits to the cottagers-1866,
meets Mrs. Dening at Wolverton-Mrs. Dening's visit
to Olney-Letter from Mrs. Bass
CHAPTER V.
How Mrs. Bass was first led to take Public Services-
Meeting of District Visitors-Papers on "The Study of
Prophecy," and on "Consecration to Christ"-First
Lecture at Earl's Barton on the Second Advent-
Meeting at Clifton-Providential Guidance-Argument
from Scripture as to public teaching by women
CHAPTER VI.
Diligent labours in the Villages, &c.-Letter to a friend in
sorrow-Removes to Emberton-Cottage meetings-
Daniel Wright-Landlady of Village Inn-Trusting in
the dark -
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