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Fry's family was affiliated with the "High Church" in the Church of England. Her brother John Fry ( 1775 – 1849 ) attended Oxford University and later became rector of Desford. He also wrote a number of Christian books. His evangelical faith had an impact on Caroline and others of her family who abandoned the high-and-dry Anglicanism of their upbringing for a more fervent evangelical piety. After Fry's conversion experience in 1822 found in her ''Autobiography'' and published in ''Christ Our Example'', she produced an impressive list of publications over the remaining years of her life. Fry was an Anglican theologian, writer, poet and Christian educator who wrote from a Reformed perspective on a variety of theological issues. Sir Thomas Lawrence painted a famous portrait of her in 1827. Tate Gallery "Miss Caroline Fry" page SOME OF HER PUBLISHED WRITINGS
(the two previous items are from ''The Assistant of Education'')
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# A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors (page 641) # The divine life: a book of facts and histories (pages 90-99 are a description of her early life and spiritual progress) |
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