Table of contents for Women, gender, and radical religion in early modern Europe / edited by Sylvia Brown.


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PART ONE
QUAKER WOMEN AND RADICAL ACTIVISM
ACROSS THE BOUNDARIES
Prophetic Cries at Whitehall: The Gender Dynamics of
Early Quaker Women's Injurious Speech ............................  17
Kirilka Stavreva
The Radical Travels of Mary Fisher: Walking and Writing
in  the Universal Light  ..................................... ............  39
Sylvia Brown
Seven Thousand "Hand-Maids and Daughters of the Lord":
Lincolnshire and Cheshire Quaker Women's Anti-Tithe
Protests in Late Interregnum and Restoration England .......  65
Stephen A. Kent
"Truly Dear Hearts": Family and Spirituality in Quaker
Women's W ritings  1680-1750  ........................ ..................  97
Sheila Wnight
PART TWO
PROPHETESSES: RADICAL REVISIONS
OF KNOWLEDGE, GENDER, BODY, SELF
"Break down the walls of flesh": Anna Trapnel, John James,
and Fifth Monarchist Self-Representation .........................  117
Naomi Baker
A "Remarkable Female of Womankind": Gender, Scripture,
and Knowledge in the Writings of M. Marsin ..................  139
Sarah Apetrei
"Mother of Love": Spiritual Maternity in the Works of
Jane  Lead  (1624-1704)  ............................. ..... .............  161
Julie Hirst
"I Wish to Be Nothing": The Role of Self-Denial in the
Mystical Theology of Anna Maria van Schurman ............ 189
Bo Karen Lee
PART THREE
WOMEN AND RADICALISM ACROSS EUROPE,
ACROSS CONFESSIONS
Mouldered Away in the Tower With the Fruit of the Womb?
On the Treatment of Pregnant Anabaptist Women
under Criminal Law ........................................ 219
Marion Kobelt-Groch, translated by Dennis L. Slabaugh
"They are but Women": Mary Ward, 1585-1645 ................... 243
Pamela Ellis
Cherchez la femme: Radical Religion in the Life and Poetry
of  Luisa  de  Carvajal ............ ........................  265
Jos_ Manuel Gonzdlez
"A Wise and Godly Sybilla": Viscountess Ranelagh and the
Politics of International Protestantism  ................................  285
Ruth Connolly



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Women in Christianity Europe History, Christian women Europe Religious life, Women Europe Religious life, Sex role Religious aspects Christianity History