This pamphlet's original working title was What think ye of Christ?
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In the version published by Scott, AB
remained anonymous, naming herself only the wife of a beneficed clergyman.
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A sequel was...
Performance of text
Frances Power Cobbe
In 1871 her edited collection Alone to the Alone, Prayers For Theists appeared.
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Her writings were sometimes used in Unitarian services, such as those conducted by Charles Voysey
at St George's Hall, Langham Place...
Friends, Associates
Annie Besant
AB
met Charles Bradlaugh
in 1874, the year after forming her friendships with Thomas Scott
and Charles Voysey
. Bradlaugh was a lawyer, a militant atheist, republican, and teetotaller, a huge man with a huge...
Family and Intimate relationships
Annie Besant
After a period of continued religious crisis, during which Thomas Scott
and Charles Voysey
befriended her, AB
left her husband
, taking her daughter
with her.
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Texts
Besant, Annie. On the Deity of Jesus of Nazareth. Editor Voysey, Charles, Thomas Scott, 1873.