"This is a significant contribution to the study of nineteenth-century poetry. Gray's rigorous literary and cultural history reminds us that devotional poetry had a crucial place in the world of Victorian letters, and her ingenious reading strategies open up this body of literature in highly compelling and illuminating ways." —Charles LaPorte, University of Washington"Gray's book, with its broad sweep of poets both canonical and forgotten, its passionate defense of its subject matter, and its suggestions for future studies on the topic, is a good introductory resource for future scholars of Victorian religious and devotional poetry."- Maria LaMonaca, Columbia College, Victorian Studies "F. Elizabeth Gray redeems Victorian women's Christian-themed poetry from and for modern readers." - Chase Pielak, Anglican & Episcopal History"Gray’s study should usher in a new generation of readers of religious writing who seek the sophistication in what are evidently, and energetically, lyrical antiphonies." - Rhian Williams, English Studies Journal