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Sarah Fuller Flower Adams

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996: 428:. Her work often advocated equal treatment for women and for the working class. At the solicitation of her pastor, she also contributed 13 hymns to the compilation prepared by him for the use of his chapel, published 1840–41, in two parts, six in the first and seven in the second part. Of these, the two best known —" Nearer, my God! to Thee" and "He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower"— are in the second part. For this work, her sister, Eliza, wrote 62 tunes. Her only other publication, a catechism for children, entitled 33: 200: 1056: 1044: 1015: 919: 894: 873: 1032: 462:
A Unitarian in belief, she was hampered in her career by deafness that she had inherited from her father and, inheriting their mother's feebleness, both sisters yielded to disease in middle age. Eliza, after a lingering illness, died in December 1846 and, worn down by caring for her invalid sister,
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Adams' health gradually declined. She died on 14 August 1848 at the age of 43 and was buried beside her sister and parents in the Foster Street cemetery near Harlow. At her grave was sung the only other hymn of hers that was widely known, "He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower".
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wrote of her: "All who knew Mrs. Adams personally speak of her with enthusiasm; she is described as a woman of singular beauty and attractiveness, delicate and truly feminine, high-minded, and in her days of health playful and high-spirited."
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with friends of the radical preacher William Johnson Fox, the minister of South Place Unitarian Chapel, London, who was a frequent visitor to their home, Adams broke the female record for climbing up
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Her mother died when she was only five years old and initially her father, a liberal in politics and religion, brought the daughters up, taking a hand in their education. The family moved to
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After the father's death, about 1825, the sisters became members of the Fox household. Both sisters began literary pursuits, and Adams first fell ill with what became
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A Dictionary of Hymnology: Setting Forth the Origin and History of Christian Hymns of All Ages and Nations
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Brown, Susan, Patricia Clements, and Isobel Grundy, eds. Sarah Flower Adams entry: Life screen within
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The Poets of the Church: A Series of Biographical Sketches of Hymn-writers with Notes on Their Hymns
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honouring the husband and wife was placed at their Loughton home: they had no children.
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in Essex. In 1837, he distinguished himself as the author of an elaborate volume on
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Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Woman's Record; Or, Sketches of All Distinguished Women, from the Beginning...
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Encouraged by her husband, Adams turned to acting and in the 1837 season at
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Blain, Virginia H. (2004). "Adams, Sarah Flower (1805–1848)".
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Her father's mother Martha, sister of the wealthy bankers
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Sketch of Sarah, a copy of a now lost 1834 sketch by
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Sketch of Sarah, a copy of a now lost 1834 sketch by Margaret Gillies
Margaret Gillies
Old Harlow
Essex
London
Foster Street
Nearer, My God, to Thee
William Bridges Adams
Benjamin Flower
William Fuller
Richard Fuller
Eliza Flower
Richard Flower
John Clayton

hymnwriter
William Johnson Fox
Nearer, My God, to Thee
RMS
Titanic
Old Harlow
Essex
Bishops Stortford
Benjamin Flower
William Fuller
Richard Fuller
Eliza Flower
Richard Flower
Albion, Illinois
John Clayton

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