A woman must be a woman and cannot be a man. She, too, is God's creature and her divine station is that she should bear and care for and rear children.
Leader of the Protestant Reformation
A woman must be a woman and cannot be a man. She, too, is God's creature and her divine station is that she should bear and care for and rear children.
Leader of the Protestant Reformation
Context: Discussing roles of men and women
c. 1530s
Found in 1 providers: gemini
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