Revived devotion and moral letters from Elizabeth Rowe’s devout works
A generous second volume collects Part III of Letters Moral and Entertaining, along with Devout Exercises of the Heart in meditation, soliloquy, prayer, and praise. This edition also features translations and original poems by Thomas Rowe, all focused on faith, repentance, and the inner life. Readers will encounter intimate meditations on grace, salvation, and grateful worship, framed by early American and European religious sensibilities.
- Engage with devotional meditations that trace a believer’s journey from sin to grace
- Explore expressions of love for God, assurance of salvation, and earnest prayer
- Enjoy poetic translations and verse that illuminate spiritual themes
- See a historical glimpse of 18th‑century religious supplication and reflection
Ideal for readers of devotional literature, spiritual memoirs, and historical religious poetry seeking a calm, reflective experience.