Mary Winslow – Walking with Jesus

By Mary Winslow.

Walking with Jesus.

By Mary Winslow.

Spiritual meditations for pilgrims in a weary land on their way to glory!


Choice selections from the letters and diary of Mary Winslow, (1774-1854).

About Mary Winslow:

Mary Winslow (b. 1774) married Thomas Winslow and bore him ten children. Widowed at forty, newly immigrated to the United States, and responsible for nine children, she experienced much affliction and sorrow. Out of these trials her faith came forth as gold and her deep communion with Christ continues to be a help and comfort to many.


Mrs. Winslow possessed a remarkably fertile, as a deeply sanctified, pen. It was emphatically the “pen of a ready writer,” whose teachings seemed ever under the guiding hand of God’s Spirit. In this, probably, lay her peculiar gift, and this defined her far-reaching sphere of usefulness. 

They are the breathings of one who dwelt much in the region of the cross, who often, to use her own expressive words, “took her walks alone” — one who lived in close communion with God, and who came daily up out of the wilderness leaning in simple, calm faith, upon her Beloved. As such, it is hoped they will receive a welcome in many a Christian home, and awaken a psalm of praise in many a believing heart. And to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit — shall be ascribed all the glory!

– Octavius Winslow, son of Mary Winslow.

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