Prentiss, Elizabeth Payson, the author of
Stepping Heavenward, was the daughter of
that saintly man, Rev. Edward Payson, of
Portland, Me., where she was born October
26, 1818. She became a contributor of
both prose and poetry to the Youth's Companion
as early as her sixteenth year. She
was a devotedly pious woman. She taught
school in Portland, in Ipswich, Mass., and
in Richmond, Va. She was married in
1845 to Rev. George L. Prentiss, D.D., an
eminent Presbyterian divine and professor
in Union Theological Seminary, of New
York City. She was never in robust health,
but did much literary work, publishing several
volumes. Her Stepping Heavenward
(1869) is one of the most popular books
ever published in the English language.
Her Religious Poems appeared in 1873, and
her Golden Hours; or, Hymns and Songs
of the Christian Life, in 1874. She died
August 13, 1878. Soon after her death her
husband published her Life and Letters.
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