A dissertation upon the liberty of preaching granted to women by the people call'd Quakers. In a letter to the famous itinerant preacher Mrs. M. Dromond. Wherein all the arguments, made use of by Robert Barklay, for the support of such practice, are discussed, and irrefragably confuted. By a traveller
"A dissertation upon the liberty of preaching granted to women by the people call'd Quakers In a letter to the famous itinerant preacher Mrs. M. Dromond. Wherein all the arguments, made use of by Robert Barklay, for the support of such practice, are discussed, and irrefragably confuted. By a traveller"
"A dissertation upon the liberty of preaching granted to women by the people call'd Quakers. In a letter to the famous itinerant preacher Mrs. M. Dromond. Wherein all the arguments, made use of by Robert Barklay, for the support of such practice, are discussed, and irrefragably confuted. By a traveller"@en
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Women Religious life 18th century Early works to 1800 Great Britain.
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