Autobiographical Writings by Early Quaker Women(The Early Modern Englishwoman, 1500-1750: Contemporary Editions) H 230 p. 04
Booy, David 著
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Contents: Preface; Glossary; Introduction: openings in the light; Katharine Evans and Sarah Cheevers: A true account of the great tryals and cruel sufferings (excerpt); Elizabeth Hooton: an account of her experiences during her visits to New England,1661 and 1663-65/6; Mary Penington: 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); Alice Curwen: A relation of the labour, travail and suffering (excerpt); Elizabeth Andrews: An account of the birth, and education, with the services and sufferings for the truth's sake (excerpt); Elizabeth Stirredge: Strength in weakness manifest (excerpt); Margaret Fell: A relation of Margaret Fell (excerpt); 'The testimony...concerning...George Fox' (excerpt); The examination and trial of Margaret Fell (excerpt); Anne Docwra: An apostate-conscience exposed (excerpt); Alice Hayes: A legacy, or widow's mite (excerpt); Elizabeth Webb: A letter...to Anthony William Boehm (excerpt); James Dickinson and Jane Fearon: 'A Memorable Instance of Divine Guidance and Protection'; References and selected further reading; References to Books of the Bible; Index.