HYMNS AND LETTERS OF ANN GRIFFITHS

Christopher Idle  |  Reviews
Date posted:  1 Dec 1999
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Translations by Alan Gaunt and Alan Luff
Stainer and Bell. 62 pages. £7.50
ISBN 0 84249 854 3

One day, evangelicals who spot this title will no longer say: 'Who?' That at least is my hope as I treasure this delightful, moving and humbling collection of the work of a young Welsh farmer's wife from two centuries ago.

Ann was born in 1776, and at 17 found herself mistress of farmhouse and family on the death of her mother. Converted at 20, with a deep conviction of sin, she reluctantly left the established church and joined the Methodists, nourished spiritually through the work associated with Thomas Charles of Bala. Soon after her father died, she married; less than a year later she succumbed to TB at the age of 29, having lived just long enough to bury her two-week-old daughter.

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