A. M Hills wrote that he was greatly honored by the privilege of reading the manuscript of this little book, and being asked to write its introduction. He read several books and sermons, and essays on both sides of this subject, and the best of all, the argument is unanswerable. It proves to be a demonstration that women have as Scriptural a right to preach the Gospel as men have, and are often as truly called of God to do so.This ought to make any reflecting Christian man blush with shame to think what persistent opposition holy women have had to encounter while like Deborah, and Huldah, and Priscilla, and Junia, and Tryphena, and Tryphosa, they have been laboring in the Lord, and what petty and contemptible arguments opponents Have made to justify this opposition.Fannie McDowell Hunter is herself a preacher of righteousness of extended usefulness, known in many States. The fragrance of her Christian influence "is like ointment poured forth." She knows what a woman called of God to ministerial service has to endure but she does not forget that woman who was last at the Cross and first at the Sepulcher, has a right, at the bidding of Jesus, to proclaim His love to sinful and perishing souls. May many saintly women be encouraged by the reading of these pages to be obedient to their Heavenly vision.
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