Chapter 22

ELIZABETH FRY:

ELIZABETH FRY:

LIFE AND LABORS OF THE EMINENTPHILANTHROPIST, PREACHER,AND PRISON REFORMER.

BY EDWARD RYDER.

“Mr. Harvey, two days ago I saw the greatest curiosity in London, aye and in England too, sir, compared to which Westminster Abbey, the Tower, the British Museum, nay Parliament itself, sink into utter insignificance! I have seen, sir, Elizabeth Fry in Newgate, and have witnessed miraculous effects of true Christianity upon the most depraved of human beings.”—John Randolph.We shall not look upon her like again! and must try to preserve the impression of her majesty of goodness which it is a great privilege to have beheld.—Baroness Bunsen.I could wish that your book might be found in every Christian family.—Rev. W. S. Clapp.389 pp., 8vo., with full page portrait of Elizabeth Fry. Price $1, mailed to any address.Philip H. Smith, Publisher,Pawling, N. Y.

“Mr. Harvey, two days ago I saw the greatest curiosity in London, aye and in England too, sir, compared to which Westminster Abbey, the Tower, the British Museum, nay Parliament itself, sink into utter insignificance! I have seen, sir, Elizabeth Fry in Newgate, and have witnessed miraculous effects of true Christianity upon the most depraved of human beings.”—John Randolph.

We shall not look upon her like again! and must try to preserve the impression of her majesty of goodness which it is a great privilege to have beheld.—Baroness Bunsen.

I could wish that your book might be found in every Christian family.—Rev. W. S. Clapp.

389 pp., 8vo., with full page portrait of Elizabeth Fry. Price $1, mailed to any address.

Philip H. Smith, Publisher,Pawling, N. Y.


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