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Q: What was the beliefs of Mary wollenscraft?
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Who is Mary wollenscraft?

I think you mean Mary Wollstonecraft. She wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1793, one of the first feminist tracts. She was also the mother of Mary Shelley, who wrote Frankenstein.


Did Marie Antoinette from France ever read The Vindication of the Rights of Woman written by Mary Wollenscraft?

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What were main beliefs of Mary wollstonecraft?

She believed in rights of all people, not just woman.


What are Christian beliefs such as the inerrancy of the Bible and the virgin birth of Mary features of?

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Who was the daughter of Henry VIII who came to power and raised conflicts among her people because of her catholic beliefs?

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