Abstract

Introduction 1. Writing and authority in the early Quaker movement 2. The production and readership of Quaker pamphlets 3. A national movement: pamphleteering in East Anglia 4. 'The Quakers Quaking': the printed identity of the movement 5. 'Women's speaking justified': women and pamphleteering 6. Pamphleteering and religious debate 7. Print and political participation 8. The James Nayler crisis, 1656 Bibliography of secondary sources.

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