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  1. Hannah Tatum Whitall Smith (February 7, 1832 – May 1, 1911) was a lay speaker and author in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in the United Kingdom. She was also active in the women's suffrage movement and the temperance movement.

    • May 1, 1911 (aged 79), England
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  2. Hannah Tatum Whitall Smith (7 de fevereiro de 1832 — 1 de maio de 1911) foi uma feminista, escritora e evangelista leiga contada entre os fundadores do Movimento de Santidade nos Estados Unidos. A alavancou o início do Movimento Vida Superior no Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda e em 1903 assumiu o universalismo cristão .

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Hannah Whitall Smith (born February 7, 1832, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died May 1, 1911, Iffley [near Oxford], England) was an American evangelist and reformer, a major public speaker and writer in the Holiness movement of the late 19th century.

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  4. 15 de out. de 2015 · Learn how Hannah Whitall Smith, a Quaker and Plymouth Brethren, found God's facts and joy in Christ through suffering and abiding in him. Read her spiritual autobiography and her book on the Christian's secret of a happy life.

  5. Hannah Whitall Smith was a Quaker holiness author who wrote The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life (1875) and other works on Christian spirituality and social reform. She was a popular speaker and a leader of the Keswick Convention, and faced challenges such as spiritual wifery and arthritis.

  6. 30 de ago. de 2019 · Abstract. Spencer traces the spiritual development and mystical consciousness of Hannah Whitall Smith, nineteenth-century American Quaker, prominent devotional writer, and Holiness preacher. Based on her autobiography, diary, and carefully archived letters, Spencer explores her Quaker roots, evangelical conversion, transatlantic ...

  7. SMITH, HANNAH WHITALL (1832 – 1911), author, evangelist, and social activist, was born to birthright Quaker parents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 7, 1832. Frustrations with her slow spiritual progress as a young Quaker girl immersed in the troubled Quakerism of her time cast the only shadows over what she otherwise describes as ...