Quaker women in the eighteenth century were carrying on the faith
and activity of their seventeenth-century forebears, but as a group
their lives and writings have been neglected in modern times by
both Quaker and other historians. Gil Skidmore brings together a
rich array of letters, spiritual autobiographies, journals, and
memoirs to put the lives and concerns of these women into context.
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