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Autobiographical writings by early Quaker women
2004, Ashgate Pub.
in English
0754607534 9780754607533
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Table of Contents
1. A true account of the great tryals and cruel sufferings [excerpt] / Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers
2. An account of her experiences during her visits to New England, 1661 and 1663-65/6 / Elizabeth Hooton
3. A brief account of some of my exercise from my childhood ; 'Testimony concerning her dear husband' [excerpt] ; A Letter from me, to my dear grandchild Springet Penn [excerpt] / Mary Penington
4. A relation of the labour, travail, and suffering [excerpt] / Alice Curwen
5. An account of the birth, and education, with the services and sufferings for the truth's sake [excerpt] / Elizabeth Andrews
6. Strength in weakness manifest [excerpt] / Elizabeth Stirredge
7. A relation of Margaret Fell [excerpt] ; 'The testimony ... concerning ... George Fox' [excerpt] ; The examination and trial of Margaret Fell [excerpt] / Margaret Fell
8. An apostate-conscience exposed [excerpt] / Anne Docwra
9. A legacy, or widow's mite [excerpt] / Alice Hayes
10. A letter ... to Anthony William Boehm [excerpt] / Elizabeth Webb
11. 'A Memorable Instance of Divine Guidance and Protection' / James Dickinson and Jane Fearon.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-202) and index.
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