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A "phoenix of women": Puritan spirituality in the letters of Brilliana Harley

Michael A. G. Haykin

The life of Lady Brilliana Harley of Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire, England, was marked by a deep and living relationship with God. A Puritan Presbyterian by conviction, Brilliana was shunned by her neighbours during the tumultuous English Civil Wars and is remembered as valiantly resisting the siege of her home by the forces of Charles I.


Brilliana's letters reveal the heart of her spirituality. While concerned about her son Edward (Ned)'s studies at Oxford, his diet and exercise, she especially encourages him about the value of a vital relationship with God. Her letters also expose the breadth of her reading and her theological acumen. As the troubles around her increased, she took increasing solace in the truths of election, the sufficiency of Christ's work on the cross and the sovereignty of God in salvation. The soil of her heart was truly warmed by "the sweet waters of God's Word."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Heritage Seminary Press
  • Publish Date: Sep 10th, 2024
  • Pages: 172
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.40in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9781774841525
  • Categories: Christian Church - HistoryEurope - Great Britain - Wales

Praise for this book

Brilliana Harley was a remarkably brilliant Puritan woman. Of her four hundred surviving letters, Dr. Haykin has selected thirty-eight which display her sincere love for Christ, her experiential knowledge of his sweetness and her deep desire to live all of life for his glory. In each letter, we find Puritan piety in practice through the example of a wife and mother living amid the trials of sickness, civil war, pregnancy, miscarriage, military sieges, the sorrows of missing a son away at university and the grief of writing (with no response) to a physically and emotionally absent husband while caring for a number of young children. The life and letters of this Puritan woman show that true theology is for real life and real life is about true theology.

Joel R. Beeke

Chancellor and professor of homiletics & systematic theology,

Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan


Brilliana Harley has been praised for her bravery in defending her family's home and properties in her husband's absence during the English Civil Wars and for her undying devotion to her children, particularly expressed in her letters to her oldest son Ned. But there hasn't been until now a single, thorough study on her life and thought. Michael Haykin has remedied this lack. An experienced historian and engaging storyteller, he eschews hagiography to reveal the fascinating complexity of Brilliana's life and times. A seasoned believer, he highlights the vibrant, experiential faith that permeates Brilliana's writings and gently points the reader to the source of her joy, comfort and strength.

Simonetta Car

Author of several books, including Questions Women Asked: Historical Issues, Timeless Answers (Reformation Heritage Books, 2021)