(Miss Katherine G. Myers reading Marie Durand by Simonetta Carr)
I have often been asked to help provide biographical resources regarding leading ladies of the Reformation, Puritan, Scottish Covenanter and French Huguenot eras. Considering the volumes that have been written on Martin Luther’s “Katie” alone, such a list could be endless; but I have attempted here to consolidate the key resources that I would recommend, along with links to these volumes either in print or online for handy reference. I have left out such ladies as Anne Hutchinson, Marie Dentière, and Anna Maria van Schurman (known as “The Tenth Muse”), each of whom would require a separate blog post. There were many godly women who stood alongside the godly men of those days. Their stories are worthy to read and remain inspirational today.
1. J.H. Alexander, Ladies of the Reformation
3. James Anderson, The Ladies of the
Covenant: Memoirs of distinguished Scottish female characters, embracing the
period of the Covenant and the persecution
4. James Anderson, Memorable Women of the Puritan Times (Vol. 1; Vol. 2)
4. James Anderson, Memorable Women of the Puritan Times (Vol. 1; Vol. 2)
5. Roland Bainton, Women
of the Reformation: In France and England The great biographer of Martin
Luther has also spanned Europe to make known the stories of godly women of the
Reformation era.
6. Roland Bainton, Women
of the Reformation: In Germany and Italy
7. Roland Bainton: Women
of the Reformation: From Spain to Scandinavia
8. Donald Beaton, Scottish Heroines
of the Faith: Being Brief Sketches of Noble Women of the Reformation and
Covenant Times
10. Simonetta Carr, Lady
Jane Grey Simonetta Carr has done a great service to the church by her
biographies, which are geared towards younger readers.
11. Simonetta Carr, Marie
Durand Marie Durand was a French Camisard of whom I have written previously.
13. Simonetta Carr, Weight
of a Flame: The Passion of Olympia Monata
14.William Chapman, Notable Women of the
Covenant: Their Lives and Times
15. Faith Cook, Anne
Bradstreet: Pilgrim and Poet Anne Bradstreet was also known as “The Tenth
Muse.”
16. Faith Cook, Lady
Jane Grey: Nine-Day Queen of England
18. J. Meldrum
Dryerre, Heroes and Heroines of the Scottish Covenanters
19. Alice
Morse Earle, Margaret
Winthrop: Biography of a Puritan Woman, the Wife of John Winthrop, First
Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
20. James I. Good, [Famous] Women of the Reformed Church
21. John C. Johnston, Treasury of the Scottish Covenant (see the chapters on “The Women of the Covenant” and “The Wigtown Martyrs”)
20. James I. Good, [Famous] Women of the Reformed Church
21. John C. Johnston, Treasury of the Scottish Covenant (see the chapters on “The Women of the Covenant” and “The Wigtown Martyrs”)
22. Hope Irvin Marston, Against
the Tide: The Valor of Margaret Wilson The story of Margaret Wilson is inspirational, but heart-wrenching, so let the reader be forewarned.
23. J.C. McFeeters, Sketches of the Covenanters (see the chapter titled “The Daughters of the Covenant”)
23. J.C. McFeeters, Sketches of the Covenanters (see the chapter titled “The Daughters of the Covenant”)
24. Heidi L. Nichols, Anne
Bradstreet: A Guided Tour of the Life and Thought of a Puritan Poet
25. Leslie Nuernberg, Only
Glory Awaits: The Story of Anne Askew
26. Alexander Smellie, Men of the Covenant (see the chapter titled “Those Women Which Laboured in the Gospel”)
26. Alexander Smellie, Men of the Covenant (see the chapter titled “Those Women Which Laboured in the Gospel”)
27. Ernst Staehelin,
Frau Wibrandis: A Woman in the Time of
Reformation
28. Rebecca VanDoodeward, Reformation Women: Sixteenth-Century Figures Who Shaped Christianity’s Rebirth
29. John T. Wilkinson, ed., Richard Baxter and Margaret Chilton: A Puritan Love Story; Being the Breviate of the Life of Margaret Baxter (Breviate online; J.I. Packer, A Grief Sanctified)
28. Rebecca VanDoodeward, Reformation Women: Sixteenth-Century Figures Who Shaped Christianity’s Rebirth
29. John T. Wilkinson, ed., Richard Baxter and Margaret Chilton: A Puritan Love Story; Being the Breviate of the Life of Margaret Baxter (Breviate online; J.I. Packer, A Grief Sanctified)
30. Paul F.M. Zahl, Five
Women of the English Reformation The five women are: Anne Boleyn,
Katharine Parr, Jane Grey, Anne Askew and Catherine Willoughby.
I wish to also commend the
poetry of Elizabeth Melville, Lady Culross; the
poetry of Anne Locke; the
writings of Elizabeth West; the
epic poem of Lucy Hutchinson; the
memoirs of Mary
Rich, Countess of Warwick; and the
diary of Margaret Hoby; among other such writings.
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