Elizabeth Cairns

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EC was a preacher in the earlier eighteenth century. What survives from her life of writing is not her sermons but her religious autobiography.

Milestones

1685

EC was born in a little cottage at Blackfoord or Blackford in Scotland.
Cairns, Elizabeth. Memoirs of the Life of Elizabeth Cairns. Editor Greig, John, John Brown.
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About 1729

EC , in her mid-forties and having lost both her parents, began to think through and to write down the story of her up-and-down relationship with God.
Cairns, Elizabeth. Memoirs of the Life of Elizabeth Cairns. Editor Greig, John, John Brown.
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1731

EC stopped writing her memoirs, for fear of doing harm to religion by the circulation of incorrect copies; she lost five years before she decided that this idea came from the devil.
Cairns, Elizabeth. Memoirs of the Life of Elizabeth Cairns. Editor Greig, John, John Brown.
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4 April 1741

EC died at Leith in Scotland (the port attached to Edinburgh).
Cairns, Elizabeth. Memoirs of the Life of Elizabeth Cairns. Editor Greig, John, John Brown.
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1762

EC 's Memoirs were posthumously published at Glasgow.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.

Biography

Birth and Background

1685

EC was born in a little cottage at Blackfoord or Blackford in Scotland.
Cairns, Elizabeth. Memoirs of the Life of Elizabeth Cairns. Editor Greig, John, John Brown.
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