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The Good and Heavenly COUNSEL - The Legacy of Mrs. Grace Smith published in 1712 (Paperback)
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The Good and Heavenly COUNSEL - The Legacy of Mrs. Grace Smith published in 1712 (Paperback)
Series: American Sourcebooks: A New Vantage Point on Topics in American History
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Second edition of The Good and Heavenly COUNSEL by Mrs. Grace
Smith, published in 1712. The only recognized religious book by a
Puritan woman in Colonial America. Original Edition transcribed by
Reverend Samuel Treat, Graduate of 1669 Class of Harvard
University. Reverend Treat paid a visit to his congregant, Mrs.
Grace Smith, who was ninety-six. She had been his faithful
congregant for almost forty years, yet he discovered she had an
entirely different approach to the same verses he had taught. This
book is a collection of the COUNSEL Grace Smith wanted to leave for
her children. These are moral lessons with concern for their souls.
She had written two poems, which still have merit, as well as
twenty teachings with correlating biblical verses. Reverend Treat
carefully chose his descriptive words for her. The Good and
Heavenly COUNSEL Of that Eminent and Pious Matron, Mrs. GRACE SMITH
Late Widow to Mr. RALPH SMITH Of Eastham in New England. He made
his own dedication and commitment clear by his declaration: "Left
as a perpetual Monitor to her Surviving Children; as it was taken
from her own mouth a little before her death, by the Minister of
that Town where she died." He then chose the biblical passage that
sets the context for her teachings as the moral authority of a
mother, as differentiated from that of a father. Prov 1.8 My Son,
Hear the Instruction of thy Father and Forsake not the Law of thy
Mother Reverend Treat understood the lessons of this aged, alert
woman had a gentle, loving approach. This was quite different from
the hell, fire and brimstone teachings that were customary from the
ministers of the time. She was concerned about the souls of her
children. She had the moral authority. Timothy Green was the
preeminent publisher of his time. Thus The Good and Heavenly
COUNSEL had the approval and dedication of Reverend Treat and
Publisher Green, who were highly respected authorities. The careful
transcription has been done by Lynn Keller, her tenth generation
descendant. This is an important tome for American history,
religion in America, women's studies, and Cape Cod lore. The
teachings are as relevant today as they were three hundred years
ago.Indeed, the authority of wise old women is often the missing
voice in our society. A bright and alert 96 year old, Grace had the
perspective of living through the entire first century of America.
She was a respected member of the generation that forged our
society. Having come to America in 1635, she knew the changes in
her tightly knit community and through her own family. Many of her
great-grandchildren were teenagers when she died in 1710. This book
represents the religious viewpoint of the mothers who pass on their
moral teachings from one generation to the next.
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