Elizabeth: the Disinherited Daugheter by E. Ben Ez-er
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ELIZABETH THE DISINHERITED DAUGHTER
BY E. BEN. EZ-ER PREFACE This booklet is little more than a compilation. The materials were abundant for a much larger book. Elizabeth's divine _experience_ was so striking, so valuable to the cause of truth, that it has not been essentially abridged. But the _results_ in biography, though well known to all who knew her, have been cut down to the smallest dimensions that would allow that brilliant experience to shine out. Elizabeth had a lifelong conviction that God required the publication of His remarkable dealings with her, and in her approach to the river of death solemnly enjoined it upon her youngest son and executor. His own convictions also agree with the requirement. Here are obvious reasons: 1. The early history of Methodism has suffered by the dropping out of many striking illustrations of her power. By neglecting to record them permanently while well authenticated, they are now beyond recovery. As this providential work moves on gloriously, making world-wide history, these few preserved incidents of her early triumph become more and more valuable by the lapse of time. 2. Providentially this experience is too rare and too far back in American |
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