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Gender in Mystical and Occult Thought : Behmenism and its Development in England
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February 23 1996
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February 23 1996
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10.1017/CBO9780511581878.011
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 20
Gender, sexuality and power in early modern England
pp. 60
Gender in mystical and occult thought
pp. 89
Gender in the works of Jacob Boehme
pp. 103
The reception of Behmenism in England
pp. 120
Behmenism and the Interregnum spiritualists
pp. 143
The female embassy
pp. 163
Conservative Behmenism
pp. 180
Wider Behmenist influences in the eighteenth century
pp. 205
Conclusion
pp. 209
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