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Hannah Hurnard, author of the classic "Hind's Feet in High Places," ultimately embraced unorthodox beliefs, including reincarnation and universalism. Despite her initial appeal in Christian literature, her later writings reveal a drift into apostasy. This serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of straying from sound doctrine and true faith.
Links mentioned
Christianity Today did a short bio of her life
Here is a longer treatment of Hannah's life, "FROM HIGH PLACES TO HERESY: Evaluating the Writings of Hannah Hurnard", by G. Richard Fisher.
Further Reading
Apostasy from the Gospel, book by John Owen
Apostasy and how it Happens, essay by Sinclair Ferguson
What is an Apostate? short answer by John MacArthur
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Hannah Hurnard, author of the classic "Hind's Feet in High Places," ultimately embraced unorthodox beliefs, including reincarnation and universalism. Despite her initial appeal in Christian literature, her later writings reveal a drift into apostasy. This serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of straying from sound doctrine and true faith.
Links mentioned
Christianity Today did a short bio of her life
Here is a longer treatment of Hannah's life, "FROM HIGH PLACES TO HERESY: Evaluating the Writings of Hannah Hurnard", by G. Richard Fisher.
Further Reading
Apostasy from the Gospel, book by John Owen
Apostasy and how it Happens, essay by Sinclair Ferguson
What is an Apostate? short answer by John MacArthur

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