The Sacred Flame: A Biography of Hannah More
Fascinating insight into life and faith of 18th century best–selling author, educationalist and abolitionist

There has never been anyone quite like Hannah More...

Her books were kept in the homes of presidents, and peers of the realm. They were a best–selling phenomenon, and she "the most successful British author of the romantic period,"—more successful, financially, than Sir Walter Scott, and more than Jane Austen.

A gifted poet and playwright Hannah More was, by her early 30s, the toast of literary London. Samuel Johnson collaborated with her in writing verse, and David Garrick, one of the greatest Shakespearian actors in theatre history, was her mentor and devoted patron. Hannah, as a member of the Bluestocking circle of the late 1700s, was a pioneering artist and celebrity. Throughout the English–speaking world, she became a household name.

In later years, after her passing in 1833, her legacy lived on.

C.S. Lewis knew her story, and wrote about it—her good works, born of faith.

As a philanthropist and reformer, she was a cherished colleague of William Wilberforce.

Their friendship, and endeavours, were famous in their own right.

Together, they were abolitionists, and together (with Wilberforce's backing) Hannah More and her sisters created nine schools, where there were none, and educated 1,000 poor students a year, for decades. Her own charities were legion, and supported by her great royalties as a writer.

Yet there were broken moments in her life. She overcame tragedy, and debilitating pain.

She knew what loss and failure were—and she learned the ways of grace, amid it all.
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The Sacred Flame: A Biography of Hannah More
Fascinating insight into life and faith of 18th century best–selling author, educationalist and abolitionist

There has never been anyone quite like Hannah More...

Her books were kept in the homes of presidents, and peers of the realm. They were a best–selling phenomenon, and she "the most successful British author of the romantic period,"—more successful, financially, than Sir Walter Scott, and more than Jane Austen.

A gifted poet and playwright Hannah More was, by her early 30s, the toast of literary London. Samuel Johnson collaborated with her in writing verse, and David Garrick, one of the greatest Shakespearian actors in theatre history, was her mentor and devoted patron. Hannah, as a member of the Bluestocking circle of the late 1700s, was a pioneering artist and celebrity. Throughout the English–speaking world, she became a household name.

In later years, after her passing in 1833, her legacy lived on.

C.S. Lewis knew her story, and wrote about it—her good works, born of faith.

As a philanthropist and reformer, she was a cherished colleague of William Wilberforce.

Their friendship, and endeavours, were famous in their own right.

Together, they were abolitionists, and together (with Wilberforce's backing) Hannah More and her sisters created nine schools, where there were none, and educated 1,000 poor students a year, for decades. Her own charities were legion, and supported by her great royalties as a writer.

Yet there were broken moments in her life. She overcame tragedy, and debilitating pain.

She knew what loss and failure were—and she learned the ways of grace, amid it all.
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The Sacred Flame: A Biography of Hannah More

The Sacred Flame: A Biography of Hannah More

by Kevin Belmonte
The Sacred Flame: A Biography of Hannah More

The Sacred Flame: A Biography of Hannah More

by Kevin Belmonte

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Fascinating insight into life and faith of 18th century best–selling author, educationalist and abolitionist

There has never been anyone quite like Hannah More...

Her books were kept in the homes of presidents, and peers of the realm. They were a best–selling phenomenon, and she "the most successful British author of the romantic period,"—more successful, financially, than Sir Walter Scott, and more than Jane Austen.

A gifted poet and playwright Hannah More was, by her early 30s, the toast of literary London. Samuel Johnson collaborated with her in writing verse, and David Garrick, one of the greatest Shakespearian actors in theatre history, was her mentor and devoted patron. Hannah, as a member of the Bluestocking circle of the late 1700s, was a pioneering artist and celebrity. Throughout the English–speaking world, she became a household name.

In later years, after her passing in 1833, her legacy lived on.

C.S. Lewis knew her story, and wrote about it—her good works, born of faith.

As a philanthropist and reformer, she was a cherished colleague of William Wilberforce.

Their friendship, and endeavours, were famous in their own right.

Together, they were abolitionists, and together (with Wilberforce's backing) Hannah More and her sisters created nine schools, where there were none, and educated 1,000 poor students a year, for decades. Her own charities were legion, and supported by her great royalties as a writer.

Yet there were broken moments in her life. She overcame tragedy, and debilitating pain.

She knew what loss and failure were—and she learned the ways of grace, amid it all.

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BN ID: 2940185932186
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications
Publication date: 11/11/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

Award–winning author Kevin Belmonte holds a BA in English Literature from Gordon College, an MA in Church History from Gordon–Conwell Seminary, and a second master’s degree in American and New England Studies from the University of Southern Maine. He has twice been a Finalist for the John Pollock Award for Christian Biography, and in 2003, he won that award for his biography of William Wilberforce. With his wife Kelly, and son Sam, he lives by the sea in New England.
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