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Margaret Fell
Margaret Fell

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[Revised entry by Jacqueline Broad on March 28, 2024.
Changes to: Main text, Bibliography]
On the strength of her 1666 pamphlet, Womens Speaking Justified, the Quaker writer Margaret Fell has been hailed as a feminist pioneer. In this short tract, Fell puts forward several arguments in favour of women’s preaching. She asserts the spiritual equality of the sexes, she appeals to female exempla in the Bible, and she reinterprets key scriptural passages that appear to endorse women’s subordination to men. Some scholars, however, have questioned Fell’s status as a feminist thinker. They point…

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