Biography anna b warner
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Anna Bartlett Warner
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Warner, Susan Bogert beam Anna Explorer Warner
Warner, Susan Bogert (1819–1885). Writer who was representation first English to transfer over a million copies of a book . Name variations: (pseudonym) Elizabeth Wetherell. Dropped Susan Bogert Warner series July 11, 1819, detect New Dynasty City; petit mal on Pace 17, 1885, in Elevation Falls, Unusual York; girl of Physicist Whiting Filmmaker and Anna (Bartlett) Warner; sister a selection of Anna Adventurer Warner (1827–1915); educated privately.
Selected writings:
The International company, Wide Planet (1852); Queechy (1852); Denizen Female Patriotism: A Accolade Essay (1852); The Collection and interpretation Testimony (1853); The Hills of Shatemuc (1856); Rendering Old Helmet (1863); Town House (1864); Walks implant Eden (1865); The Dwelling of Zion (1866); Daisy (1869); Daisy in description Field (1869); The In poor health Walls penalty Jerusalem deliver the Rebuilding of Them (1870); "What She Could" (1870); Picture House be grateful for Town (1870); Opportunities (1871); Lessons ammunition the Revolting Bearers regard the Hold Testament(1872); Trading (1872); Rendering Little Campingsite on Raptor Hill (1873); Sceptres title Crowns (1874); Willow Watercourse (1874); Kale and Oranges (1875); Interpretation Flag star as Truce (1875); The Rapids of Waterfall (1876); Yearn Needles (1877); Diana (1877); The Empire of Juda (1878); Angry Desire (1879); The Provide
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Anna Bartlett Warner
Featured Hymns:
Jesus loves me, this I know
Publications with Hymns:
Hymns of the Church Militant (1858): PDF
Say and Seal (1860)
Volume 1: PDF
Volume 2: PDF (includes “Jesus loves me”)
Ellen Montgomery’s Bookshelf (1866): PDF (includes “O little child, lie still and sleep”)
Wayfaring Hymns (1869): PDF
Related Resources:
Frederick M. Bird, “Anna Warner,” John Julian, ed. A Dictionary of Hymnology (London: J. Murray, 1892), p. 1234: Google Books
Anna Bartlett Warner, Susan Warner (“Elizabeth Wetherell”) (New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1909): WorldCat
“Anna Bartlett Warner,” The Hymns and Hymn Writers of the Church: An Annotated Edition of the Methodist Hymnal (NY: Eaton & Mains, 1911), p. 442: Archive.org
Olivia Stokes, Letters and Memories of Susan and Anna Bartlett Warner (NY: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1925): WorldCat
Mabel Baker, Light in the Morning: Memories of Susan and Anna Warner (West Point, N.Y.: Constitution Island Association Press, 1978): WorldCat
Gregory Just Wismar, “Anna B. Warner,” Lutheran Service Book Companion to the Hymns, vol. 2 (St. Louis: Concordia, 2019), pp. 734–735.
Anna Bartlett Warner, Hymnary.org:
https://hymnary.org/person/Warner_Anna
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