The Woman's Bible by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

The Woman's Bible

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  • Genre Fiction & Literature
  • Publisher Simon and Schuster
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  • Size 1.68 MB
  • Length 481 Pages

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The Woman's Bible
by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The book is very readable and entertaining, despite occasional references to now-moot 19th Century political issues (such as temperance and bimetallism).
FROM the inauguration of the movement for woman's emancipation the Bible has been used to hold her in the "divinely ordained sphere," prescribed in the Old and New Testaments.
The canon and civil law; church and state; priests and legislators; all political parties and religious denominations have alike taught that woman was made after man, of man, and for man, an inferior being, subject to man. Creeds, codes, Scriptures and statutes, are all based on this idea. The fashions, forms, ceremonies and customs of society, church ordinances and discipline all grow out of this idea.

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