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Anne Venn

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parents and she was a God-fearing woman. She worried that she may not be "saved" and she poured her concerns into a secret diary. She started the diary when she was nine years old. When her father died in June 1650, Venn saw this as proof that she was damned and her diary continues to document her
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Lindley, K. (2004-09-23). Venn, Anne (bap. 1627, d. 1654), religious radical and diarist. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 17 Jan. 2018, See
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In 1658 her mother's husband, Thomas Weld, arranged for Venn's diary to be published. The book had an introduction by Isaac Knight. The book was titled
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formed an independent church in Fulham and amongst the congregation was Venn and her mother.
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Venn was born to John Venn and his wife; she was baptised in 1627. She had
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religious radical and diarist. Her diaries document her worry that she was
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Carole Levin; Anna Riehl Bertolet; Jo Eldridge Carney (3 November 2016).
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A Biographical Encyclopedia of Early Modern Englishwomen: Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts, 1500-1650
ISBN
978-1-315-44070-5
Categories
1620s births
1654 deaths
17th-century English diarists
17th-century English women writers
17th-century English Puritans
British women diarists

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