
CHT | Deep Dive #16 - Anne Steele: Baptist Hymnwriter
Timothy Easley - Church History and Theology
April 11, 20241h 5m
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Show Notes
England, 1700s. Anne Steele was a poet who published under the pseudonym Theodosia. Her hymns were included in many hymnals. She was part of a circle of writers and intellectuals, both men and women, who provided her with intellectual stimulation and support. Despite suffering from physical ailments and the deaths of loved ones, Steele lived her life by seeking to glorify God through her writing. In this episode, we delve into her life and selected works, including some of her most influential poems and hymns. Special thanks to Joseph Van Carmichael for his dissertation on this topic, which can be found here: https://repository.sbts.edu/handle/10392/4112 Her hymns can be found at https://hymnary.org/person/Steele_A If you want to read her memoirs, poems, hymns and everything, you can do so freely. And I would highly recommend you do: https://archive.org/details/hymnspsalmspoems00stee_1