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== Sarah Connell Ayer, “The Widowed State,” 1832-33 == | == Sarah Connell Ayer, “The Widowed State,” 1832-33 == | ||
| + | It is evident that Sarah Connell Ayer's life consisted of a continual pattern of death surrounding her. Ayer clings to the Lord in these times of trial and demonstrates a remarkable trust, at least in her diary entries. How did death affect Ayer's view of God and influence the role of religion in her life? | ||
== Eliza Ann Mulford, “Rules of the School,” 1814 == | == Eliza Ann Mulford, “Rules of the School,” 1814 == | ||