Susanna's Sisters: Early Quaker Women and the Sects of Seventeenth-Century England Audiobook By Patricia Brown, Simon Webb cover art

Susanna's Sisters: Early Quaker Women and the Sects of Seventeenth-Century England

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Susanna's Sisters: Early Quaker Women and the Sects of Seventeenth-Century England

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The Quakers were just one of the new religious groups that emerged during the turbulent seventeenth century in England. Patricia Brown and Simon Webb's new book looks at these groups from the female point of view, and compares the lives of early Quaker women with those of women from other sects. Illustrated. For the paperback version of this book, search Amazon for ISBN: 9780956925916. Christianity Europe Great Britain England
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