Inlargednesse of mind and activity of spirit : gender identities in the religious writings of mid-seventeenth-century England
In dominant seventeenth-century thinking women’s bodies, minds, and spirits were not only inferior to men’s, but also more prone to evil. This study explores the ways in which the women writers attempted to redefine these assumptions. Through an analysis organised along various spiritual transformat...
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2012
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/10229 |
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