Daughters of Light

Daughters of Light
Title Daughters of Light PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Larson
Publisher UNC Press Books
Total Pages 422
Release 2000-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780807848975

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More than a thousand Quaker female ministers were active in the Anglo-American world before the Revolutionary War, when the Society of Friends constituted the colonies' third-largest religious group. Some of these women circulated throughout British North

Quaker Women

Quaker Women
Title Quaker Women PDF eBook
Author Sandra Stanley Holton
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 306
Release 2012-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1135141177

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One nineteenth-century commentator noted the ‘public’ character of Quaker women as signalling a new era in female history. This study examines such claims through the story of middle-class women Friends from among the kinship circle created by the marriage in 1839 of Elizabeth Priestman and the future radical Quaker statesman, John Bright. The lives discussed here cover a period from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries, and include several women Friends active in radical politics and the women’s movement, in the service of which they were able to mobilise extensive national and international networks. They also created and preserved a substantial archive of private papers, comprising letters and diaries full of humour and darkness, the spiritual and the mundane, family confidences and public debate, the daily round and affairs of state. The discovery of such a collection makes it possible to examine the relationship between the personal and public lives of these women Friends, explored through a number of topics including the nature of Quaker domestic and church cultures; the significance of kinship and church membership for the building of extensive Quaker networks; the relationship between Quaker religious values and women’s participation in civil society and radical politics and the women’s rights movement. There are also fresh perspectives on the political career of John Bright, provided by his fond but frank women kin. This new study is a must read for all those interested in the history of women, religion and politics.

New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650-1800

New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650-1800
Title New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650-1800 PDF eBook
Author Michele Lise Tarter
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0192545329

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New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650—1800 takes a fresh look at archival and printed sources from England and America, elucidating why women were instrumental to the Quaker movement from its inception to its establishment as a transatlantic religious body. This authoritative volume, the first collection to focus entirely on the contributions of women, is a landmark study of their distinctive religious and gendered identities. The chapters connect three richly woven threads of Quaker women's lives—Revolutions, Disruptions and Networks—by tying gendered experience to ruptures in religion across this radical, volatile period of history.

Quaker Women, 1650-1690

Quaker Women, 1650-1690
Title Quaker Women, 1650-1690 PDF eBook
Author Mabel Richmond Brailsford
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 1915
Genre Quaker women
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Witness, Warning, and Prophecy

Witness, Warning, and Prophecy
Title Witness, Warning, and Prophecy PDF eBook
Author Teresa Feroli
Publisher Iter Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-01-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780866985840

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The forty texts collected in this volume offer a small but representative sample of Quaker women’s tremendous literary output between 1655 and 1700. They include examples of key Quaker literary genres — proclamations, directives, warnings, sufferings, testimonies, polemic, pleas for toleration — and showcase a range of literary styles and voices, from eloquent poetry to legal analyses of English canon and civil law. In their varied responses to the core Quaker belief in the indwelling Spirit, these women left a rich literary legacy of an early countercultural movement. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe - The Toronto Series: Volume 60

Hidden in Plain Sight

Hidden in Plain Sight
Title Hidden in Plain Sight PDF eBook
Author Mary Garman
Publisher
Total Pages 564
Release 1996
Genre Religion
ISBN

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These tracts proclaim an experience of God that rocked the social order of seventeeth-century England. The Quaker women's voices add new language to the power of God's movement in our lives.

Quaker Women, 1650-1690

Quaker Women, 1650-1690
Title Quaker Women, 1650-1690 PDF eBook
Author Mabel Richmond Brailsford
Publisher
Total Pages 374
Release 1915
Genre Quaker women
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