The Dairyman's Daughter: The Inspiring Bestseller of One Woman’s Spiritual Regeneration Through Christ. - Softcover

9781506112190: The Dairyman's Daughter: The Inspiring Bestseller of One Woman’s Spiritual Regeneration Through Christ.
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“What does it take to write a best-seller? The answers that an aspiring author receives to that question today would differ vastly from those given in days gone by. This true story was one of the most popular 19th-century stories for girls ever published. Translated into virtually all European languages, The Dairyman's Daughter sold more than three million copies in England and the United States combined.

This book tells the true story of young Elizabeth Wallbridge, also known as 'the Dairyman's Daughter'. Author Leg Richmond became acquainted with this remarkable young woman when he served as minister in a parish near her home on the Isle of Wight.

Elizabeth, the daughter of a poor dairy farmer, grew up as a woman of the world. Her life prior to knowing Christ, although not immoral, was filled with selfish indulgence and pride. At the age of 26, she heard a sermon that forever changed her life. From that point forward, despite the ill health to which she eventually succumbed at age 31, she devoted her life to godly pursuits.

This small book contains no exciting plot or vibrant characters. Instead, it provides its readers with an example of a life of devotion alongside drudgery and piety amidst pain. The winsome nature of the book - and doubtless its best-selling status - comes from Elizabeth's shining example as a fully devoted follower of Christ, one who lived a quiet, pure life of faith.

In 1828, fourteen years after its publication, the circulation of The Dairyman's Daughter reached four million copies in 19 languages. Estimates of the conversions it sparked number in the thousands. For several decades, the book's popularity increased until it became one of the most widely read religious books ever produced.

Although modern readers may find the book's language stiff and stilted, nonetheless it appropriately conveys the heroine's spiritual focus and lack of interest in worldly matters. The work begins with the brief biographical notes and memoir of the author, but quickly journeys chronologically through his acquaintance with his pious young friend. Readers will learn of her loving witness to her parents, her unselfish giving of herself even in the face of physical pain, and her sweet and submissive acceptance of her heavenly Father's sovereign will, even unto death.

Read and enjoy this book with your children, perhaps during family devotions or as an addendum to a study of 19th-century literature. Turn its pages and breathe the fresh wind of the Spirit as it blows through the life of a Christ-follower, absent from the body for nearly 200 years, whose voices speaks clearly today. Grow together as you learn from this surprisingly spiritual best-seller.” -Homeschooling Today Magazine

Biografía del autor:
LEGH RICHMOND (1772–1827) was born in Liverpool, England. He attended Trinity College in Cambridge and received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. The young clergyman entered the ministry at the Isle of Wight. When he read "Wilberforce’s Practical View of Christianity," he had a spiritual awakening, and respectfully named his son Wilberforce. On the Isle of Wight he met ‘The Dairyman’s Daughter,’ ‘The African Servant’ and ‘Little Jane.’ After seven years he moved to London and then to Turvey, where he wrote "The Fathers of the English Church."

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