Hannah Hurnard
Hannah Hurnard (1905–90) is a 20th-century Christian author, best known for her allegorical novel, Hinds' Feet on High Places.
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Hurnard was born in 1905 in Colchester, England, to Quaker parents. She graduated from Ridgelands Bible College in 1926. In 1932 she became an independent missionary, moving to Haifa, Palestine. Her work in Palestine and later Israel lasted 50 years, although she would later maintain a home in England as well.[citation needed]
has been said to support beliefs in pantheism, universalism, and gnosticism.[citation needed] Unveiled Glory tells of how she came to believe in Universal reconciliation.[1]
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- English Christian universalists
- Christian writers
- 1905 births
- 1990 deaths
- 20th-century Christian universalists
- English Quakers
- English Protestant missionaries
- Quaker universalists
- Protestant missionaries in Palestine (region)
- British emigrants to Mandatory Palestine
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