Bathsheba Bowers

Bathsheba Bowers
BornJune 4, 1671
Died1718 (aged 46)
Notable workAn Alarm Sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the World to Meet the Lord in the Way of His Judgments
RelativesHenry Dunster (uncle)
Title page of An Alarm Sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the World to Meet the Lord in the Way of His Judgments (1709)

Bathsheba Bowers (June 4, 1671 – 1718)[1] was an American Quaker author and preacher. Her only surviving work is the spiritual autobiography An Alarm Sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the World to Meet the Lord in the Way of His Judgments (1709).

  1. ^ Petrulionis, Sandra Harbert (1998). "Bathsheba Bowers". Dictionary of Literary Biography: American Women Prose Writers to 1820. Vol. 200. pp. 62–66.