Smith, Eunice (1757–1823)
Smith, Eunice (1757–1823)
American writer. Born 1757 in MA; died 1823.
Wrote religious works that reflect her strong Baptist beliefs, including Some Arguments Against Worldly-Mindedness (1791), Some Exercises of a Believing Soul (1793) and Some Motives to Engage Those Who Have Professed the Name of the Lord Jesus (1798).
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