
audiobook
by Mary Tooth
Transcribed from the [1815 or 1816] William Smith pamphlet by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
A heartfelt tribute unfolds in this intimate portrait of a devoted woman whose life was marked by tireless service and deep faith. Written by a close companion, the letter weaves together personal memories, vivid descriptions of her daily struggles with illness, and the quiet strength she displayed while ministering to a rural parish in early‑19th‑century England. Listeners are drawn into the tender rhythm of daily care, the earnest prayers offered at her bedside, and the enduring impact of her sermons on a community that gathered night after night to hear her voice.
The narrative balances tender sorrow with quiet celebration, revealing how her compassion resonated long after her passing. Through detailed recollections of a final public address on the Gospel of Matthew, the speaker captures the fervor with which she urged listeners to embrace renewal and stewardship. In its gentle, reflective tone, the piece invites listeners to contemplate the lasting imprint of a life lived in service, offering both solace and inspiration.
Language
en
Duration
~54 minutes (52K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A pioneering Methodist preacher in Britain, she kept speaking and leading for decades even as women’s preaching became less welcome in official Methodist circles. Her life is remembered for steady faith, unusual courage, and a close connection to the Fletcher circle at Madeley.
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