Burnet, Elizabeth (1661–1709)

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Burnet, Elizabeth (1661–1709)

British religious writer. Name variations: Elizabeth Berkeley. Born Elizabeth Blake, Nov 8, 1661, in Hampshire, England; died of pleuritic fever, Feb 3, 1709, in London, England; dau. of Sir Richard Blake and Elizabeth Bathurst Blake; m. Robert Berkeley, 1678 (died 1693); m. Gilbert Burnet (bishop of Salisbury), c. 1700.

Devotional writer, was well known for her charitable work, especially aid to children; implemented plans for charitable hospital using 1st husband's bequest; wrote A Method of Devotion: or, Roles for Holy and Devout Living with Prayers on Several Occasions, And Advices and Devotions For the Holy Sacrament (1708).

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