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teamed up with Ann Cutler and the two evangelists would claim converts in Lancashire who had witnessed Thompson's singing and Cutler's praying. Martha was warned to stay clear of Cutler because of her strength and enthusiasm which Martha's father feared would kill his daughter. Cutler went on to work
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Her mentor, William Bramwell, had a respect for Cutler. She was known as "Praying Nanny" because of her frequent, loud and at times public prayers. When Bramwell got into difficulty then he would benefit from Cutler's prayer techniques. Cutler never married and was keen to ensure that there was no
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in 1759. Her parents and schooling are unknown, but she became a hand loom weaver. She came to notice in 1785 when she converted from established Christianity to Methodism by
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with Bramwell and they are credited with leading revivals in Derby, Lancashire, Cheshire and Lancashire in the years following Wesley's death in 1791.
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gossip. When she was returning late at night she would refuse a male escort in order to avoid any suspicion.
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in 1794 at the age of 35. William Bramwell published a short account of her life.
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one of the first women preachers. Their devotion laid the foundation for friends
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to later become Methodist preachers. Cutler had met the Methodist leader,
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Ann Cutler (Methodist)
Anne Cutler
Thornley-with-Wheatley
Kingdom of Great Britain
Macclesfield
Thornley-with-Wheatley
William Bramwell
Hester Rogers
Sarah Crosby
Mary Bosanquet Fletcher
John Wesley
Martha Thompson
Macclesfield



"Cutler, Ann (1759–1794), hand-loom weaver and Methodist evangelist | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/67658
UK public library membership
"The role of women within Methodism (The University of Manchester Library)"
"Bramwell"
The Methodist Review
Categories
1759 births
1794 deaths
People from Ribble Valley (district)
British weavers
Methodist evangelists

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