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  1. Hannah Whitall Smith (* 7. Februar 1832 in Woodbury, New Jersey; † 1. Mai 1911 in London) war eine US-amerikanische, einflussreiche Vertreterin der Heiligungsbewegung und Frauenrechtlerin. Sie schrieb 1870 den Bestseller The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life (deutsch: Das Geheimnis eines glücklichen Christenlebens ), der in viele Sprachen ...

  2. Hannah Whitall Smith was a free-spirited product of Quakerism in the nineteenth century during a time of radical change in the Society of Friends. She was born in Philadelphia on February 7, 1832, and died in England on May 1, 1911. She wrote over a dozen books, but is best known today as the author of The Christians Secret of a Happy Life, a ...

  3. Hannah was the author of the spiritual classic, The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life (1875) and later developed ideas on the final restitution of all things, diverted herself into social causes and writing. She produced The Unselfishness of God and How I Discovered It in 1903. A year later she was stricken with arthritis.

  4. Mrs. Hannah Whitall Smith (1832-1911) was a prominent figure in the Holiness and Deeper Life, the Keswick movement, at the turn of the 20th century. But she was a false teacher who was deluded by Satan and her own unrenewed heart. Though she taught “secrets” to a sinless, happy Christian life, her life was anything but that. In fact, she was a very unhappy and heretical universalist who ...

  5. Hannah Whitall Smith, author of “The Christian’s Secret to a Happy Life”, was born 1832 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Her popular book has been a guide and encouragement for the past century of Christians who are tired of living a Christian life that struggles with anger, frustration, sadness and all of the internal conflicts that come from living in the world.

  6. 29 de set. de 2021 · Keywords. Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911) was a lay leader in the nineteenth-century holiness movement; she is best known for her book The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life (1875) which was published in over thirty English-language editions and has remained a devotional classic for over a century. This accessible work suggests a practical ...

  7. Hannah Whitall Smith’s book T he Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life (1875) is an extremely popular book of Christian mysticism and practical Holiness theology. It is still widely read today. She had seven children in all, but only three—Mary, Alys Pearsall, and Logan Pearsall—survived to adulthood.