Annie J Stephenson
@annie5tephenson
PhD candidate @UniofExeter (Puritan self-examination).
English teacher.
Lover of posh crisps and expensive cider - sometimes both at the same time.
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Second plenary address by Dr Alison Searle of Leeds University on networking correspondents: writing faith and place through letters Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter
Final day😭. Prodigals, Providence and Politics in Sermons and Self-Writing by Exeter Dissenters, c.1660-1750, by David Parry Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter conference University of Exeter
James Pierce and Exeter: The Apologist and 'Arch- Heretic' in the city, by Bracy Hill Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter conference University of Exeter
The Theme of Perception in Dr Richard Burthogge..., by Samuel Head, Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter University of Exeter
Thomas Clifton: Community, Faith and Solitude in the Meditations and Memoirs of Elizabeth Delaval, Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter University of Exeter
'Deborah Huish... Using the Psalms in Writing Faith', by Melissa Marsh, Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter University of Exeter
Fr Peter O'Kane, ... Female Hymn-Writers of Early Modern Britain (inc. a superb ref to the iconic Father Ted🤣), Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter conference University of Exeter
David Manning: Cotton Mather's New England, Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter conference University of Exeter
Paul Auchterlonie: Ellis Veryard, Joseph Pitts and Exeter Cathedral Library: what can they tell us about Islam? Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter conference University of Exeter
Final paper of the conference 😱 John Bunyan: Intimately Local to Outrageous Global and Back Again, by Janet Wootton, Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter University of Exeter International John Bunyan Society
Last week mostly taken up hosting fabulous conference on Writing Faith and Place in Early Modern Britain Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter with 30 excellent presenters + fun outings. Check out last week's Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter for live tweets with pics (thanks Annie J Stephenson and B. Andrew Song).
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