Turner, Daniel. Sacred Friendship: Exemplified in the Case of Elijah and Elisha. A Sermon, preached March the 5th. on the death of Mrs. Eliza Turner. G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1786.
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death | Elizabeth Gilding | Elizabeth Turner (formerly EG
) died. On 5 March her husband
preached a funeral sermon on her which he then published as Sacred Friendship: exemplified in the case of Elijah and Elisha . Turner, Daniel. Sacred Friendship: Exemplified in the Case of Elijah and Elisha. A Sermon, preached March the 5th. on the death of Mrs. Eliza Turner. G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1786. title-page |
Family and Intimate relationships | Elizabeth Gilding | EG
married the Rev. Daniel Turner (1746-96)
, a dissenting minister, who came from Lowestoft in Suffolk, but now lived, as she did, at Woolwich. Pitcher, Edward W. Woman’s Wit. Edwin Mellen Press, 2002. 310 |
Publishing | Elizabeth Gilding | The European Magazine printed the first of its half-dozen poems by Eliza, that is Elizabeth Turner, formerly EG
(apparently sent in by her husband
). Next month came Soliloquy and Un Jeu D'Esprit. On... |
Publishing | Elizabeth Gilding | The Westminster Magazine carried a poem by Elizabeth Turner (formerly EG
): Eliza to Fidelio
[who often signs F. for Fidelio, as he had apparently done since his youth] Written in the early Days of... |
Textual Features | Elizabeth Gilding | Late in the volume the longest poem she had ever attempted, Diana, comes with 4-page prefatory Remarks by Daniel Turner
(F.): he says he wrote this classic of humble deference at her... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Gilding | |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Gilding | Her husband
appended the texts of several of her religious poems (some already published) to his funeral sermon on her, Sacred Friendship: Exemplified in the ase of Elijah and Elisha , 1786. He there explained... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Elizabeth Gilding | This volume collects poems written over a period of nearly twenty years, covering devotion (some hymns; praise of sermons by Turner
as her local Dissenting minister), politics (a fable attacking Lord Bute
), social satire... |
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