Why Margaret Fuller Ossoli is Forgotten: A True Account--typical of how Famous Women Have Been Buried in HistoryGolden Heritage Press, 1988 - 72 páginas |
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... church , different . His views were new , “ far out " , some called him “ mad . ” The Rev. James Freeman Clarke , friend of Emerson's and Fuller's , is quoted to have said : " The majority of the sensible , practical community regarded ...
... church , different . His views were new , “ far out " , some called him “ mad . ” The Rev. James Freeman Clarke , friend of Emerson's and Fuller's , is quoted to have said : " The majority of the sensible , practical community regarded ...
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... church and its teachings . In fact , in 1837 the General Association of Massachusetts Churches circulated the following pastoral letter to their member churches in response to the temperance and women's rights movements which were ...
... church and its teachings . In fact , in 1837 the General Association of Massachusetts Churches circulated the following pastoral letter to their member churches in response to the temperance and women's rights movements which were ...
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... church * - ' —was practically a sin . Women did not appear in " promiscuous " assemblies , that is in groups which mixed together the indiscriminate elements of the human race — in other words , in groups which included men unknown to ...
... church * - ' —was practically a sin . Women did not appear in " promiscuous " assemblies , that is in groups which mixed together the indiscriminate elements of the human race — in other words , in groups which included men unknown to ...
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