Prophetic Writings of Lady Eleanor Davies
Exploring the life and prophecies of a remarkable woman
Eleanor Davies author Esther S Cope editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Apr '96
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This collection highlights the life and prophetic writings of a remarkable woman in early 17th-century England. Prophetic Writings of Lady Eleanor Davies reveals her struggles and insights.
In Prophetic Writings of Lady Eleanor Davies, readers are introduced to one of the most influential female voices of early 17th-century England. This collection features 38 of her tracts, showcasing her remarkable intellect and extensive education. Eleanor Davies, inspired by a visionary experience in 1625, dedicated her life to warning her contemporaries about the imminent Day of Judgment, coinciding with the reign of Charles I. Her writings reflect her deep engagement with the biblical texts of Daniel and Revelation, as she sought to interpret the tumultuous events of her time through a prophetic lens.
Davies faced significant challenges in her life, including imprisonment and confinement to Bedlam, where her fervent beliefs were often deemed madness by her contemporaries. Yet, her tracts serve as a powerful testament to her experiences as a woman, wife, mother, and widow navigating a world rife with political and religious strife. Through her words, she articulates the struggles and aspirations of women in her era, providing a unique perspective on the societal norms of the time.
Prophetic Writings of Lady Eleanor Davies not only offers insight into Davies's personal journey but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of her work within the context of the English Civil War and Revolution. Her writings challenge us to reflect on the intersection of gender, faith, and authority in a pivotal moment in history.
An important addition to the `canon' in carefully edited, accessible, and affordable text. * Dr. K. Blumreich, Grand Valley State University *
ISBN: 9780195087178
Dimensions: 210mm x 136mm x 27mm
Weight: 485g
400 pages