This book is a biographical study of ten prominent women who played a crucial role in the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It profiles their lives, beliefs, and contributions to the spread of Protestantism. The book also gives a vivid portrayal of the social and religious context of the Reformation period. This book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in women’s studies, religious history, and European history.
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