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Chapters

4. Chapter 4

Augustine in his 22. boke writen against Faustus[43], proueth that a woman oght to serue her husband as vnto God: affirming that in no thing hath woman equall power with man, sa...

7. Chapter 7

The consent, say they, of realmes and lawes pronounced and admitted in this behalfe, long consuetude and custorne, together with felicitie of some women in their empires haue es...

6. Chapter 6

To the first, I answer, that particular examples do establishe no common lawe[108]. The causes were knowen to God alon, why he toke the spirite of wisdome and force frome all me...

1. Chapter 1

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2. Chapter 2

The similar work of GOODMAN on _Obedience to Superior_ Powers which appeared at Geneva about the same time, was also suggested by the persecuting spirit which then prevailed. Bu...

3. Chapter 3

I except such as God by singular priuiledge, and for certein causes knowen onlie to him selfe, hath exempted from the common ranke of women[2], and do speake of women as nature...

5. Chapter 5

But iust and rightuouse, terrible and fearfull are thy iudgements, o Lorde! For as some times thou diddest so punishe men for vnthankfulnes[80], that man ashamed not to commit v...

8. Chapter 8

Yf thus in GODDis presence ye humill [_humble_] your self, as in my hart I glorifie GOD for that rest granted to His afflicted flock within England under yow a weak instrument,...