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  1. Margaret Fell. c. 1614 – April 23, 1702. Margaret Fell or Margaret Fox a founder of the Religious Society of Friends, known popularly as the "mother of Quakerism", is considered one of the Valiant Sixty early Quaker preachers and missionaries.

  2. Jul 31, 1995 · Margaret Fell (1614-1702): A Brief Biography Of The Mother Of Quakerism - CBE International. Facebook LinkedIn X. Margaret Fell, known to many as the “Mother of Quakerism,” is arguably one of the most fascinating figures in Western religious history.

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  4. Fell, Margaret (1614–1702) Religious leader and one of the founders of Quakerism, an English movement that survived heavy persecution to become a powerful influence in Anglo-American history. Name variations: Margaret Fox.

  5. May 20, 2013 · Margaret Fell was a woman of high social station, deep spirituality and strong convictions, and these qualities carried her from obscurity in the north of England to audiences with kings. She was one of the first to be convinced by Quakerism — the movement now known as The Religious Society of Friends, or simply “Friends.”

  6. Jan 3, 2023 · DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01537-4_172-1. Margaret Fell (1614–1702) is known as the mother of Quakerism due to her voluminous writings, organizational activity, and spiritual leadership within the early Quaker movement. In partnership with George Fox (1624–1691) and William Penn...

  7. Margaret Fell and the Quakers. Margaret Fell (1614–1702) Margaret Fell (née Askew), often referred to as the Mother of Quakerism, was a leading figure in the seventeenth-century religious community. Born at Marsh Grange in Furness, Lancashire, Fell was the eldest daughter of John Askew and Margaret Pyper.

  8. Author and Citation Info. Back to Top. Margaret Fell. First published Thu Jan 26, 2012; substantive revision Thu Mar 28, 2024. On the strength of her 1666 pamphlet, Womens Speaking Justified, the Quaker writer Margaret Fell has been hailed as a feminist pioneer.

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