Alfred Lee's 1856 memoir of Susan Allibone has been lost to all but a few antique bookstores. This once widely popular book shared the inspiring life of a faithful Christian woman from Pennsylvania who exemplified what it was to rejoice in her sufferings. Even though the last decades of her life were marked by severe illness that eventually left her unable to walk or even to write, she remained steadfast in her faith in God, never once despairing. Susan's love for Christ reached hundreds of people during her life, and thousands more after her death. In this newly reformatted and annotated memoir, we get an intimate glimpse into her diaries, letters, and notes showing how she lived and died to the glory of her Redeemer. This fully annotated and edited edition includes: Explanations of historical context Definitions of archaic words Full information of all books mentioned Fully reformatted
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