Elspeth Graham

Standard Name: Graham, Elspeth

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Anthologization Hannah Allen
The full title is Satan his Methods and Malice Baffled. A narrative of God's gracious dealings with that choice Christian Mrs. Hannah Allen, (afterwards married to Mr. Hatt,) reciting the great advantages the devil made...
Anthologization Sarah Davy
She was thirty-one when she died; her text deals with her experience before she married, at a fairly young age.
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She called her manuscript The Record of my Consolations, and the Meditations of my...
Anthologization Susanna Parr
She published at Oxford. Her full title was Susanna's Apologie against the Elders, or A Vindication of Susanna Parr, one of those two women lately excommunicated by Mr Lewis Stycley, and his Church, in...
Anthologization Joan Vokins
The autobiography is only a fragment of the volume. The latest writing included dates from June and early July 1690, very shortly before Vokins died.
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Vokins, Joan. God’s Mighty Power Magnified. Editor Sansom, Oliver, Thomas Northcott.
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The volume was reprinted in 1871,
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Literary responses Katharine Evans
The reprintings show the impact that this text had on contemporary Quakers . Anthologists Elspeth Graham , Elaine Hobby , Hilary Hinds , and Helen Wilcox call it as much a text of love as of resistance.
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Reception Anne Wentworth
The specialised nature of AW 's texts has not prevented their featuring in the project, dating from the late twentieth century, of recovering early women's voices. Elspeth Graham , Hilary Hinds , Elaine Hobby ...

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Graham, Elspeth et al., editors. Her Own Life. Routledge, 1989.