Oh, For a Home of Rest!
Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney
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Eliza Paul Kirkbride Gurney was a Quaker minister who, when her husband Joseph John Gurney died in 1847, continued the labours of a traveling minister. She corresponded with Abraham Lincoln, who was found to have a two year old letter from Eliza, carefully “treasured up” by him in his breast pocket when assassinated. - Summary by David Lawrence (0 hr 25 min)
Chapters
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by ALP | 1:35 | Read by Algy Pug |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by BJS | 1:34 | Read by Bev J Stevens |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by BK | 2:06 | Read by Bruce Kachuk |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by DL | 1:29 | Read by David Lawrence |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by DPS | 1:16 | Read by Dylan P. Straub |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by ED | 1:46 | Read by Eva Davis |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by JCB | 1:20 | Read by Jason in Panama |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by LAH | 1:38 | Read by Lee Ann Howlett |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by MSD | 1:22 | Read by Matthew Datcher |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by NJG | 1:36 | Read by Nick J. Gold |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by PT | 1:43 | Read by Peter Thomlinson (1940-2022) |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by SS | 1:46 | Read by Scotty Smith |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by TP | 1:31 | Read by Tomas Peter |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by VB | 1:42 | Read by tovarisch |
Oh, For a Home of Rest! - Read by VBV | 2:50 | Read by The Voice before the Void |