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So many letters are daily received asking questions about the Woman’s Bible,—as to the extent of the revision, and the standpoint from which it will be conducted—that it seems best, though every detail is not as yet matured, to state the plan, as concisely as possible, upon which those who have been in consultation during the summer, propose to do the work. Related Free eBooks - The Woman's Bible. - Part I. Comments on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and - Deuteronomy. - Part II. Comments on the Old and New Testaments from Joshua - to Revelation
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- A Woman's Philosophy Of Woman: Or Woman Affranchised
- A Woman's Thoughts About Women
- The Long Road Of Woman's Memory
- The Congress Of Women: Held In The Woman's Building, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U. S. A., 1893, With Portraits, Biographies And Addresses
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- Woman Suffrage Wrong In Principle And Practice: An Essay
- The Centennial Situation Of Woman
- Woman In The Nineteenth Century
- Woman And Her Rights
- Man Superior To Woman
- Woman And The New Race
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