Mary Franklin and Hannah Burton: she being dead yet speaketh : the Franklin family papers

"An edition of the writings of Mary Franklin (d.1713) and her granddaughter, Hannah Burton (1723-1786). Franklin, the wife of ejected Presbyterian minister, Robert Franklin takes up her husband's sermon notebook to describe her experience of religious persecution in Restoration London. In...

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Subtitles:Franklin family papers
Authors: Franklin, Mary -1711 (Author) ; Burton, Hannah 1723-1786 (Author)
Contributors: Camden, Vera J. (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto, Ontario Iter Press 2019
Tempe, Arizona Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies 2019
In: The other voice in early modern Europe / The Toronto Series (71)
Year: 2020
Series/Journal:The other voice in early modern Europe / The Toronto Series 71
Medieval and Renaissance texts and studies volume 565
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Dissenters / Church policy / History
Further subjects:B Dissenters, Religious (England) Biography
B Franklin, Robert (1630-1703)
B Church and state (England) History
B Franklin, Mary (-1713)
B Burton, Hannah (1723-1786)
B Franklin family
B Spring
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Summary:"An edition of the writings of Mary Franklin (d.1713) and her granddaughter, Hannah Burton (1723-1786). Franklin, the wife of ejected Presbyterian minister, Robert Franklin takes up her husband's sermon notebook to describe her experience of religious persecution in Restoration London. In this same notebook, some one hundred years later, Burton, describes her experience of financial ruin in eighteenth-century London"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0866986235