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"Weak and Silent Vessels: The Impact of the English Bible on Christian Women" by Beth Allison Barr, Assistant Professor of History, Baylor University - From ancient Greek manuscripts to modern English translations, the Bible in all its incarnations has made clear the significant role played by women in Christian history.

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