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League of the Church Militant
Connections
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Textual Production | Maude Royden | The Church League for Women's Suffrage
printed Extracts from May Mission Speeches Delivered in London, by A. Maude Royden
. Royden, Maude. Extracts from May Mission Speeches Delivered in London. Church League for Women’s Suffrage. 1, 5 |
Textual Production | Maude Royden | The League of the Church Militant
, of which MR
served as president after its establishment in 1918, published a number of her pamphlets on women's entrance into the ministry. These appeared undated, and library... |
Publishing | Maude Royden | In 1928, a collection of Miscellaneous Reprints of Sermons, Addresses, and Lectures, most of which MR
had written for the League of the Church Militant
between 1916 and 1925, appeared in the USA.... |
Publishing | Maude Royden | In an essay of 1924 entitled The Ethics of Birth Control, which appeared in the League of the Church Militant
Supplement, MR
set forth her belief that abstinence in marriage was the best... |
Publishing | Maude Royden | The next of MR
's religious works was Prayer as a Force, 1922, followed by Beauty in Religion in 1923, in which she writes of the central role that beauty plays in her faith:... |
politics | Maude Royden | She gave these speeches for the Church League for Women's Suffrage
, which was founded in 1909 by the Rev. Claude Hinscliff
to secure for women the Parliamentary Vote as it is or may be... |
Performance of text | Maude Royden | MR
gave these speeches to the Church League for Women's Suffrage
on 11 and 12 May 1910 at Caxton Hall, Westminster, Anerley Town Hall, and Essex Hall. Royden, Maude. Extracts from May Mission Speeches Delivered in London. Church League for Women’s Suffrage. 1, 3, 5 |
Performance of text | Maude Royden | In The Hour and the Church, published in 1918 after six million women in Britain had received the vote, MR
expressed her frustration at the Church's stagnation on the question of female ordination. She... |
Occupation | Maude Royden | After World War One, MR
, as a prominent feminist and one of the first women pastors in England, turned almost her whole attention to women's role in the church. “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (31 July 1956): 10 |
Timeline
1909: The Church League for Women's Suffrage, later...
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1909
The Church League for Women's Suffrage
, later the League of the Church Militant
, was formed by the Rev. Claude Hinscliff
and his wife to lobby for suffrage and promote the deep religious significance...
January 1912: The Church League for Women's Suffrage began...
Building item
January 1912
The Church League for Women's Suffrage began monthly publication in London.
8 May 1919: The League of the Church Militant, which...
Building item
8 May 1919
The League of the Church Militant
, which developed out of the Church League for Women's Suffrage
, challenged the Church on its exclusion of women from the priesthood.
Texts
Royden, Maude. The Ministry of Women. League of the Church Militant.