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Female Teaching: Or, The Rev. A.A. Rees versus Mrs. Palmer, Being a Reply to a Pamphlet by the Above Gentleman on the Sunderland Revival.. Booth, Catherine Mumford, 1829–1890.
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FEMALE TEACHING: OR, THE REV. A. A. REES versus MRS. PALMER, BEING A REPLY TO A PAMPHLET BY THE ABOVE GENTLEMAN ON THE SUNDERLAND REVIVAL.

BY

MRS. BOOTH.

“And your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.”— JOEL. “Here is a law of eternal justice; man cannot debase woman without becoming himself degraded.” “It is in spite of our stupid education that women have thought, and intellect, and a soul; it is in spite of our barbarous prejudices that they are at the present day the glory of Europe and the companions of our lives.”— AIME MARTIN. SECOND EDITION, ENLARGED.

G.J. STEVENSON, 54, PATERNOSTER ROW,
LONDON, E.C.

HAVING abundant evidence that this pamphlet has been rendered very useful, the first issue being exhausted, and feeling that there is as great need as ever for light upon the subject, the author has been induced to issue a second edition. In doing so she has taken the opportunity to enlarge and improve it, rendering it, on the whole, she trusts, better worthy of the important subject of which it treats.

ST. IVES, CORNWALL, Nov. 4, 1861.
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