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Portraits of American Woman in Religion
American Woman
Religion
Provided
Sanctification
Mothers
Semi-public roles
Sunday school
Assistent
Clergyman husband
Wives
Minority woman
became
preachers
religious leaders
cult of domesticity
ideal woman
caregivers
mothers
home
sanctuary
husband
children
the Christian home
Publication memoirs
some woman
well known
following their death
Mrs. Susan Huntington
advice
child nurture
inspire
Clergymen's wives
work with husband
teach Sunday school
visiting the sick
organizing church-related programs
missionary
took wives abroad
1812
society
organize
foreign missions
later
Protestant sects
own
missionary societies
southeast Europe
Asia
significant number
died young
publication
their memoirs
Famous woman
work outside home
Isabella Graham
missions
Elizabeth Seton
founded
the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s
first American
canonized as a saint
Memoirs
American Woman in religion
use
different life stories
emphasize
religious themes
woman
constitutions
died young
lives
characterized
Christian piety