A discovery of six women-preachers, in Middlesex, Kent, Cambridge, and Salisbury : With a relation of their names, manners, life, and doctrine. Their names. Anne Hempstall. Mary Bilbrow. Ioane Bauford. Susan May. Elizab. Bancroft. Arabella Thomas.
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