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“Although her grasp of Christian doctrine an innate practical wisdom were also clearly reasons for [her being a source of advice and consolation to so many], it was the godliness of her life, her width of compassion, and her deep concern for the progress of the kingdom of God that lay at the root of her influence.”
— Feb 23, 2026 08:27PM
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Loved this insight to discipleship relationships in 1765: “Fully aware of the allurements of high society, the Countess (58) befriended the younger woman (24), advising and helping her. Writing after her return…L. Glenorchy expressed her gratitude for Selina’s friendship, adding, ‘I hope the Lord permits it as a spur to me to be watchful and to keep near to him who alone is able to keep me from falling.’”
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Kelly Geisenburg
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If you’re seeing this book on your feed and think, who on earth is that? I would implore you to find out.
Somehow lost to popular church history, she was the faithful friend & supporter of the Shepherds of her day. I was prompted to seek out her biography after reading Ryle’s Christian Leaders of the 18th Century. She was mentioned as instrumental in the salvation/ministry of nearly every Pastor Ryle covered.
— Feb 23, 2026 08:25PM
Somehow lost to popular church history, she was the faithful friend & supporter of the Shepherds of her day. I was prompted to seek out her biography after reading Ryle’s Christian Leaders of the 18th Century. She was mentioned as instrumental in the salvation/ministry of nearly every Pastor Ryle covered.

