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by Cromer Ladies' Bible Association
Transcribed from the 1839 Josiah Fletcher edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
REPORT OF THE CROMER LADIES’ BIBLE ASSOCIATION,
STATEMENT UPON THE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE Cromer Ladies’ Bible Association, 1838.
PRESIDENTS.
VICE-PRESIDENT.
TREASURER.
SECRETARIES.
COMMITTEE.
Cash Secretary’s Statement.
Bible Secretary’s Statement.
A snapshot of community spirit in mid‑nineteenth‑century Norfolk, this report chronicles the dedicated work of a group of local women who banded together to spread the Bible’s teachings. Led by prominent ladies of the town, the association records its leadership, committees, and the network of volunteers who kept the effort alive. The narrative unfolds as a candid account of their motivations, challenges, and the sense of purpose that drove them to serve their neighbours.
The document offers a detailed ledger of the association’s finances, showing how funds and donated copies of Bibles and Testaments were gathered, allocated, and distributed across dozens of districts. It also lists the generous subscribers and the modest grants that helped sustain the mission, painting a vivid picture of Victorian charitable practice. Listening to this report feels like stepping into a well‑kept ledger, revealing the earnest, organized compassion of a bygone era.
Language
en
Duration
~39 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A small but revealing voice from 19th-century England, this association’s surviving report offers a glimpse of local women organizing charity, record-keeping, and Bible distribution in and around Cromer. Its work reflects the practical, community-minded side of religious life in the late 1830s.
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