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    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...
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  • in 1907. Pearsall Smith was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith and Hannah Whitall Smith, prominent figures...
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  • union) (born 1992), Scottish rugby player Hannah Clayson Smith, American lawyer Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911), American writer and activist This disambiguation...
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    Ann Cooper Whitall (1716–1797) was a prominent Quaker woman in the colonial U.S. She was born in Woodbury, New Jersey to John and Ann Cooper on April...
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    Pearsall Smith Smith was born in Millville, New Jersey. He was the son of the prominent Quakers Robert Pearsall Smith and Hannah Whitall Smith, and a descendant...
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    Berenson. Her father was Robert Pearsall Smith, her mother Hannah Whitall Smith (born Hannah Tatum Whitall). She studied at the Harvard Annex in 1884-1885...
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    Wesley, Willard L Sperry, A. W. Tozer and Hannah Whitall Smith recommending it to others. Hannah Whitall Smith writes: "This little book seems to me one...
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    Pearsall Smith and his wife, Hannah Whitall Smith, to help spread the holiness message. On May 1, 1873, William Haslam introduced Robert Pearsall Smith to a...
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  • Hosea Ballou, a Universalist preacher and writer in New England; and Hannah Whitall Smith, a writer and evangelist from a Quaker background who was active...
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  • healing; Robert Pearsall Smith who taught that sanctification came through consecration and faith; Mrs. Hannah Whitall Smith who wrote "The Christian's...
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  • the American Standard Version (1901) Robert Pearsall Smith (1827–1899) and Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911), leaders in the Holiness movement William...
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    a proponent of the Keswick movement along with others, including Hannah Whitall Smith, whose book A Christian's Secret of a Happy Life is still read today...
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    the Holiness movement of churches. Quakers such as Hannah Whitall Smith and Robert Pearsall Smith became speakers in the religious movement and introduced...
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  • Press, 1999) Smith, Logan Pearsall, ed. Philadelphia Quaker: The Letters of Hannah Whitall Smith (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1950). Smith, Timothy...
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    artifacts. In 1851, Smith married Hannah Tatum Whitall, a woman who also descended from a line of prominent Quakers in the region. The Smiths settled in Germantown...
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    the revivals sweeping the United States. Robert Pearsall Smith and his wife Hannah Whitall Smith, Quakers from New Jersey, had a profound effect. They promoted...
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  • philosopher, publicist and critic (tuberculosis, born 1878) May 1 – Hannah Whitall Smith, American Quaker author (born 1832) May 9 – Thomas Wentworth Higginson...
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    1942." Hannah Whitall Smith 1832 - 1911: Author, Evangelist, Tentmaker.org. Accessed March 29, 2011. "From 1864 to 1868 Robert and Hannah Smith lived in...
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    included such a household name as the Quaker writer and preacher, Hannah Whitall Smith, whose The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life was so popular.' Morgan;...
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  • info: Hannah Whitall Smith – Christian Classics Ethereal Library". www.ccel.org. Retrieved 1 January 2023. See Milligan, Edward H. "Smith [née Whitall], Hannah...
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  • Coffin Mott Phoebe Worrall Palmer Anna Howard Shaw Amanda Berry Smith Hannah Whitall Smith Caroline Augusta White Soule Anna Carpenter Garlin Spencer Mary...
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    Robert Pearsall Smith and Hannah Whitall Smith, and her cousins Alys Pearsall Smith (first wife of Bertrand Russell) and Mary Smith Berenson Costelloe...
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    Frances Willard: Her Life and Work (1913) A Quaker Grandmother: Hannah Whitall Smith (1914) Millicent Garrett Fawcett (1931) Women's suffrage and women's...
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    seen one of his first movies at the Westmont Theater." Smith, Hannah Whitall. John M. Whitall: The Story of His Life, p. 27. Accessed October 14, 2013...
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    Henry Somerset (far right) with (from left to right) Ray Strachey, Mary Berenson, Hannah Whitall Smith (seated) Karin Stephen, and Logan Pearsall Smith...
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    February 1 – Charles Stillman Sperry, admiral (born 1847) February 7 – Hannah Whitall Smith, Quaker author (born 1832) February 22 – Frances Harper, African...
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  • October 25-28. On the first morning, a Bible Reading was conducted by Hannah Whitall Smith, whose name thus appears for the first time, in connection with the...
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    John Mickle Whitall (November 4, 1800 – June 6, 1877) was a prominent US sea captain, businessman and philanthropist in New Jersey and Pennsylvania involved...
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    David Graham Phillips, Joseph Pulitzer, Howard Pyle, Emilio Salgari, Hannah Whitall Smith, Friedrich Spielhagen, Henrietta Stannard, Katherine Thurston, Marie...
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    mostly read only the Bible. Another work that influenced him was Hannah Whitall Smith's The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life. Although he believed that...
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