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The True Woman A Series of Discourses, to Which Is Added Woman vs. Ballot

By Justin D. (Justin Dewey) Fulton

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

** Explore a 19th-century view of women's purpose as divinely ordained companions, whose contentment and spiritual strength shape their families and communities.

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2004-06-30
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** "The True Woman" by Justin D. Fulton is a collection of sermons that looks at women's roles in the world from a religious point of view. The book starts by talking about how God made women to be partners and supporters of men. It stresses how important it is for men and women to work together and highlights the special tasks women have both at home and in their communities. The author uses religious ideas to uplift women's image, while also discussing the benefits and dangers of women either embracing or rejecting their traditional roles in society. The early discussions lay the groundwork for a thorough look at womanhood, intending to encourage readers to see the value of women's work in different areas of life using faith as a guide. **

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