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"Religious Poetry" is an 1876 collection of poetry by Harriet Beecher Stowe that, as the title suggests, explores themes of spirituality and faith through her poetry. Deeply religious, Stowe often incorporated her Christian beliefs and moral views into her writing.
The publication of "Religious Poetry" would have provided readers of the time with insight into Stowe's personal beliefs and her interpretation of religious principles, potentially serving as a literary and devotional resource.
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Summary
Her poetry may include reflections on Christian topics such as divine providence, the nature of God, the difficulties of living a religious life, and the comfort found in prayer and reflection. Because Stowe's works often aimed to uplift and provide moral guidance, her "religious poetry" served as an inspirational text for her readers, providing encouragement for poetic explorations of the spiritual life and personal faith journeys. It is highly likely that it was provided.