Harriet Livermore
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Female |
---|---|
Date of birth | April 14,1788 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Concord |
New Hampshire | |
United States | |
Parents | Edward St. Loe Livermore |
Uncles | Arthur Livermore |
Grandparents | Samuel Livermore |
Job | Writer |
Books | A Narration of Religious Experience: In Twelve Letters |
A Testimony for the Times | |
Addresses to the Dispersed of Judah | |
A Wreath from Jessamine Lawn | |
The Counsel of God: Immutable and Everlasting | |
The Harp of Israel: To Meet the Loud Echo in the Wilds of America | |
Scriptural Evidence in Favour of Female Testimony | |
The Counsel of God | |
Died | 1868 |
Education | Atkinson Academy |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1205359 |
Harriet Livermore Life story
Harriet Livermore, is best known as a preacher, becoming one of the most well-known female preachers in America in the 19th century. She is referred to in John Greenleaf Whittier's poem Snow-Bound. She travelled widely throughout America and four times to the Holy Land.