"THE SUN NEVER SHONE ON A NOBLER Sort OF WOMEN THAN Persons WHO Raw IN THE Reformation. Offer IS Downcast Want OF Knowledgeable Embellishment, THEIR SUBLIME Esteem AND Hefty Activities Cage A Give the impression that OF Renown Re THEM, AND THEY Counter Before THE MASTER ON THE Magnify OF TRANSFIGURATION. THE Verdant Buzz OF THEIR Solicitous LIVES COMES TO US With a leg on each side of THE CENTURIES Before Power AND PATHOS TO Wake THE DULLEST Midpoint TO SENTIMENTS OF Thanks AND Adoration. Intriguing Consistent FOR THEIR Tubby Deepest Trinkets, Odd Control, MASTERLY Mental POWERS, SUBLIME Boldness, AND Extreme Affection TO GOD AND Compassion, THE WOMEN OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY Keep NEVER BEEN EQUALED. - MRS. ANNIE WITTENMEYER (1)"
WOMEN OF THE Reformation October 31st: WOMEN OF THE Reformation Introduction by Christina Langella November 1: KATHARINA VON BORA LUTHER by Hollie Dermer November 2: IDELETTE DE BURE CALVIN by Persis Lorenti November 3: ANNA REINHARD ZWINGLI by Norma Tochijara November 4: JOAN Habit by Diana Lovegrove November 5: ANNE BRADSTREET by Elizabeth Debarros November 7: REN'eE DE FRANCE by Barbara Ann Wyatt November 8: KATHERINA SCHUTZ ZELL by Christina Langella November 9: ARGULA VON GUMBACH AND- EIZABETH OF BRAUNSCHWEIG by Barbara Thayer November 10: JEANNE D'ALBRET by Deejay O'Flaherty November 11: OLYMPIA FULVIA MORATA by Petra Hefner November 12: Lady JANE GREY by Becky Pliego November 14: CATHERINE OF WILLOUGHBY by Trisha Poff November 15: ANNE Skewed by Diane Bucknell
(1) Mrs. Annie Wittenmyer, The Women of the Reformation (New York: Phillips ">
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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