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Autobiographical Writings by Early Quaker Women Book

Autobiographical Writings by Early Quaker Women
Autobiographical Writings by Early Quaker Women, While writings by early modern Quaker women have been discussed and quoted fairly extensively, relatively few of their texts are readily or widely available. The chief purpose of this edition is to rectify this state of affairs in one central area - that, Autobiographical Writings by Early Quaker Women has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Autobiographical Writings by Early Quaker Women
  • Written by author David Booy
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, September 2004
  • "While writings by early modern Quaker women have been discussed and quoted fairly extensively, relatively few of their texts are readily or widely available. The chief purpose of this edition is to rectify this state of affairs in one central area - that
  • The works of 12 women are presented, including "A true account of the great tryals and cruel sufferings", by Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers; "A relation of the labour, travail and suffering", by Alice Curwen (excerpted); "An apostate-conscience expose
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Introduction : openings in the light1
1A true account of the great tryals and cruel sufferings (excerpt)26
2An account of her experiences during her visits to New England, 1661 and 1663-65/662
3A brief account of some of my exercise from my childhood; 'testimony concerning her dear husband' (excerpt); a letter from me, to my dear grandchild Springett Penn (excerpt)73
4A relation of the labour, travail and suffering (excerpt)108
5An account of the birth, and education, with the services and sufferings for the truth's sake (excerpt)114
6Strength in weakness manifest (excerpt)119
7A relation of Margaret Fell (excerpt); 'the testimony ... concerning ... George Fox' (excerpt); the examination and trial of Margaret Fell (excerpt)147
8An apostate-conscience exposed (excerpt)161
9A legacy, or widow's mite (excerpt)167
10A letter ... to Anthony William Boehm (excerpt)183
11'A memorable instance of divine guidance and protection'189


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