Those who read the Scriptures and judge for themselves, not resting satisfied with the perverted application of the text, do not find the distinction that theology and ecclesiastical authorities have made in the condition of the sexes.
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"Those who read the Scriptures and judge for themselves, not resting satisfied with the perverted application of the text, do not find the distinction that theology and ecclesiastical authorities have made in the condition of the sexes." — Lucretia Mott
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Those who read the Scriptures and judge for themselves, not resting satisfied with the perverted application of the text, do not find the distinction that theology and ecclesiastical authorities have made in the condition of the sexes. — Lucretia Mott
About Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott was a Activist from United States (1793–1880).
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This quote is attributed to Lucretia Mott, a Activist from United States.
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Lucretia Mott lived from 1793 – 1880.