Edited by Jessica Cox; Mark Llewellyn; Nadine Muller
- Published: 12 Oct 2010
- DOI: 10.4324/9780415472180
- Set ISBN: 9780415472180
Set Contents
Women and Belief, 1852–1928
- Edited by
- Jessica Cox
- Mark Llewellyn
- Nadine Muller
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction to Volume IV Edited by Jessica Cox; Nadine Muller
By Jessica Cox; Nadine Muller -
Women’s Suffrage: The Reform Against Nature (New York: Charles Scribner and Company, 1869)
By Horace Bushnell
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IPreliminary.—Question Stated
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IINo Right of Suffrage Absolute in Man or Woman
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IIIWoman not Created or Called to Govern
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IVScripture Doctrine Coincides
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VSubtle Mistakes of Feeling and Argument
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VIThe Report of History
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VIIProbable Effects
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VIIIProspects and Possibilities of Women
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Condensed Catalogue of The Publications of Charles Scribner & Co., 654 Broadway, New York By Charles Scribner; A. C. Armstrong; A. J. Peabody
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The Importance of Religion to Woman (Stratford, Ontario: James Robb, 1875)
By Mrs. Annie Bollo Stagg
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Importance of Religion to Woman
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The Reproach of Woman: Genesis, The Third Chapter
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Woman
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Obedience
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Government of the Temper
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Causes of Female Influence
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Female Duties
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Filial Duty
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On Female Romance
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Moral Deportment
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Piety
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Fortitude
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Charity
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Consideration
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Conclusion
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Woman outside Christendom. An exposition of the influence exerted by Christianity on the social position and happiness of women (London: Trübner & Co., 1880) By J. G. Mandley
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Chapter I
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Chapter II
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Chapter III
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Chapter IV
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Chapter V
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Chapter VI
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Chapter VII
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Chapter VIII
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Chapter IX
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Conclusion
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13What is Spiritualism? A paper read at the Annual Conference of the Christian Women’s Union, held in Glasgow, November 12th, 1884 (London: Alfred Holness, 1884) By Mrs. E. M’Hardie
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14Why women should be secularists (London: Progressive Publishing Company, 1891) By Louisa Samson