... an excellent collection of writings covering the period 1774-1854... mostly in print for the first time.... Humez provides excellent and clear introductions, emphasizing the ambiguous role of women. Library Journal
This very fine book is a valuable contribution to Shaker studies, religious studies, and womens studies. Journal of American History
The editor provides insightful commentary, but the power is in the straightforward and powerful words of the women who founded and participated in this most religious American group. The Bloomsbury Review
Humezs work is a model of revisionist scholarship, critically objective and editorially balanced, and provides a solid introduction to the early history of the Shakers. Utopian Studies
Israel, you have begun to bear for other souls, and you must never give out, till the last soul is gathered in. When you get home, tell your father and stepmother that your mother is risen from the dead. from the book
A fascinating introduction to the world of the early Shakers, this anthology documents the contributions to Shaker religion made by women during its first seventy years. It gives a more accurate vision of Shakerism and highlights the ways in which gender can play an important role in the creation of a new religious institution.
Foreword by Catherine L. Albanese and Stephen J. Stein
Acknowledgments
A Note on Manuscript Sources and Abbreviations
General Introduction
1. A Mother in Divinity : Ann Lee Imagery and Narrative, 1808-1851
Introduction
Healing Stories by Women (1808)
Testimonies of Ann Lees Followers (1816)
Ann Lees Own Personal Experience Narratives, as Remembered by Her Followers (1816)
Narrative of the Journey through New England (1816)
Womens Testimonies in Defense of Ann Lee (1827)
Jemima Blanchards Stories as Recalled by Roxalana Grosvenor (1836)
Elizabeth Woods Testimony (1851)
2. Your Parent in the Gospel : lóL