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Kavanagh, Julia. Women of Christianity, Exemplary for Acts of Piety and Charity. New York: Appleton; London: Smith Elder, 1852. New York: Appleton, 1858; 1860; 1864; 1865; 1866; 1869.

“Pro-Catholic” yet including “ecumenical exemplars--Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth Fry, Sarah Martin--all coexisting peacefully” (M. Burstein, “From Good Looks,” 64-65). About 140 subjects. See also Pop Chart

TOC: The First Christian Martyrs; Sufferings of the Church; Heroism of Women; The Slave Blandina; Biblis; The Mother of Symphorian; Donata, Secunda, and Vestina; Vivia Perpetua and Felicitas; Potamians; Mary, Julia; Recluses; Female Relatives or Friends of the Greek Fathers; Christian Women of Rome in the Fourth Century; Paula; Eustochium; Marcella; Fabiola; Monica; Christian Princesses from the Fourth to the Fifth Century; Helena; Constantia; Flacilla; Pulcheria and her Sisters; Story of Athenais; Civilizing Influnce of Women; Power of Genevieve; Early Converts; Spirit of Proselytism; Clotidis; Bertha; Etheib erga; Necessity for Convents; Radegondo; Hilda; Bertilla; Bathildis; Increase of Monasteries; Apostolic Labours of the Nuns; Lioba; Celebrated Nuns and Princesses; Austrebertha; Raingarda; Giselle; Hroswrta; Herrade; Theodelinda; Ludmilla; Dombrowka; Maud; Alice; Cunegondes; Margaret of Scotland; Spirt of the Middle Ages; Elizabeth of Hungary; Heredotary Virtues; Hedwiges; Duchess of Poland; Margaret of Hungary; Kinga; Elizabeth, Queen of Portugal; Isabel of France; Hedwiges of Hungary; Clare; Agnes; Catherine of Sienna; Catherine of Sweden; Catherine of Genoa; Teresa of Avila; Decline of the Religious Spirit: Genovefa Malatesta; Paula Malatesta; Cecilia Gonzaga; Lucia of Marny; Women of the House of Gonzaga; Cassandra Fedele; Vicentina Lomelino; Isabella of Castile; Beatrix Galindo; Mary of Escobar; Mary and Catherine of Arragon; Elizabeth of York; Margaret Beaufort; Margaret Roper; Anne Askew; Lady Jane Grey; Lady Mildred Burleigh; Margaret of Lorraine; Margaret Paleologue; Frances of Amboise; Joan of Valois; Claude; Elizabeth of Austria; Louise of Vaudemont; The Women of the Seventeenth Century: Madame de Chantal; State of France: St Vincent of Paul; Mademoiselle Legras; Sisters of Charity; Madame de Goussault and the Association; The Foundlings; The General Hospital; Charity of the Women of the Seventeenth Century in France; Madeline du Bois; Noble Ladies visit the Hospitals; Martha d’Oraison; Madame de la Sabliere; Mademoiselle de Melun; Madame Heliot; Madame de St Beuve; Madame de Magnelia; Madame de St Pol; Madame de Noeuvillette; Madame de Ranfaing; Madame de Combe; Madame d’Aiguillon; The Princess Palatine; Madame de Longueville; Jeanne Biscot; Magdalen of Pazzi; Helena Cornaro; Elizabeth of Bohemia; The Empress Eleanor; The Women of England during the Seventeenth Century; Lady Alice Lucy; Lady Falkland; Lady Vere; Lady Langham; Lady Armyne; The Countess of Pembroke; Mary, Countess of Warwick; Mrs Godolphin; Lady Mainard; Margaret Baxter; Elizabeth Burnet; Lady Neville; Elizabeth Bury; Catherine Bovey; Lettice Pigot; Mary Astell; Lady Rachel Russel; Mrs Elizabeth Rowe; Lady Elizabeth Hastings; Hannah More; Countess of Huntingdon; Rosa Govona; Maria Agnesi; Duchess of Ventadour; Catherine Cahouet; Anne Auverger; Madame de Quatremere; Madame Necker; Madame de Fougeret; madame de Pastoret; Jeanne de Corbin; Sister Martha; Mary Lecsinska; Elizabeth Christina; Mary Federovna; The Montyon Prizes; Elizabeth Fry; Sarah Martin.



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