Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They acted as prophets, missionaries, authors and spiritual leaders of their communities. Recent scholarship has offered important insights into the unparalleled public roles available to women within the early Quaker community. But little is known about the networks of hospitality that developed across the British Atlantic that made itinerant missionary service possible. The generosity of countless female Quakers to unknown “Friends” remains an underexplored aspect of early Quaker history. Using printed spiritual testimonies and correspondence exchanged between Quaker missionaries and their female hosts, this article shows how ministers were “sus...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
Female Quaker preachers of mid-seventeenth century England perplexed their non-Quaker contemporaries...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They ...
This thesis explores the lives and social interactions of Quaker women in the British Isles and Amer...
By the second half of the eighteenth century, women ministers had become the principal upholders of ...
The town of Newcastle in the early nineteenth century offered many diverse forms of entertainment an...
This chapter examines the relationship between female suffering and active participation within the ...
Throughout the tumultuous period that was the English Civil War, there was a great change in society...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
[Quaker Women in the Seventeenth Century] The article describes the central role of women in the ori...
New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650—1800 takes a fresh look at archival and printed sou...
Quaker minister, Hannah Logan Fisher writes to her cousin, Charity Rotch discussing the arrival and ...
Although the existence of Quakers in Virginia is well known, the best recent surveys of Virginia his...
Wilcox argues that early Quakers\u27 attitudes to women resulted from their confidence in the dawnin...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
Female Quaker preachers of mid-seventeenth century England perplexed their non-Quaker contemporaries...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
Women occupied a central place in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century transatlantic Quakerism. They ...
This thesis explores the lives and social interactions of Quaker women in the British Isles and Amer...
By the second half of the eighteenth century, women ministers had become the principal upholders of ...
The town of Newcastle in the early nineteenth century offered many diverse forms of entertainment an...
This chapter examines the relationship between female suffering and active participation within the ...
Throughout the tumultuous period that was the English Civil War, there was a great change in society...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
[Quaker Women in the Seventeenth Century] The article describes the central role of women in the ori...
New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650—1800 takes a fresh look at archival and printed sou...
Quaker minister, Hannah Logan Fisher writes to her cousin, Charity Rotch discussing the arrival and ...
Although the existence of Quakers in Virginia is well known, the best recent surveys of Virginia his...
Wilcox argues that early Quakers\u27 attitudes to women resulted from their confidence in the dawnin...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
Female Quaker preachers of mid-seventeenth century England perplexed their non-Quaker contemporaries...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...