Female Suffrage: a Letter to the Christian Women of America

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On the other hand, every justand judicious demand women may now make with the certainty ofsuccessful results. This is, indeed, the great fact which especiallycontributes to render the birthright of American women a favorable one. If the men of the country are already disposed to redress existinggrievances, where women are concerned, as we know them to be, and ifthey are also ready, as we know them to be, to forward all needfulfuture development of true womanly action, what more, pray, can werea...sonably ask of them? Where lies this dim necessity of thrusting uponwomen the burdens of the suffrage? And why should the entire nation bethrown into the perilous convulsions of a revolution more trulyformidable than any yet attempted on earth? Bear in mind that this is arevolution which, if successful in all its aims, can scarcely fail tosunder the family roof-tree, and to uproot the family hearth-stone. Itis the avowed determination of many of its champions that it shall doso; while with another class of its leaders, to weaken and underminethe authority of the Christian faith in the household is an object ifnot frankly avowed yet scarcely concealed.

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