Eleanor Bean
Eleanor Bean (1835-1854) was a sovereign grace believer. Although she never entered church membership by the baptismal waters, she sat under the gospel ministry of the Strict and Particular Baptist preachers, giving a good testimony of her salvation prior to her death.
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The Life And Testimony Of Eleanor Bean
On July 12th, at Sandwich, Kent, Eleanor Bean, daughter of the late William Bean, who for many years was a lover of the distinguishing truths of the gospel, and died in the faith of it two years ago. Although the tenour of Eleanor's sojourning in the vale of the wilderness had not reached far beyond entering her 19th year, she had long given evidence to those around that the Lord had implanted his fear in her heart. She was a constant attendant on the means of grace, and at times received with joy the "engrafted word," which made her "wise unto salvation." She was not of that number who wish to be heard for their “much speaking," as she seldom said more than could express…