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Most of Esther's letters were in my opinion completely unlike any of the other readings for this week.  However, I was struck by a sense of deja vu when Esther was discussing having beaten her daughter overly enthusiastically in her anger; it seemed like something I could have easily seen Susanna Wesley writing in a letter to a similarly rigid religious acquaintance.--Nicole S.
 
Most of Esther's letters were in my opinion completely unlike any of the other readings for this week.  However, I was struck by a sense of deja vu when Esther was discussing having beaten her daughter overly enthusiastically in her anger; it seemed like something I could have easily seen Susanna Wesley writing in a letter to a similarly rigid religious acquaintance.--Nicole S.
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I was also shocked at the article "To Use Her as His Wife."  I would have never thought that pregnancy before marriage was not looked upon more harshly and that she was still able to marry after.  I also found it interesting that Jonathan Edwards was arguing the case that sexual behavior at the time a double standard, much as it still does today.  Women are expected to stay virgins while it's not as important for men. --Remy B.
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Out of all of the stories my favorite was Eliza Pickney's.  Each year for her birthday she wrote out resolutions on things to improve upon.  I would like to know more about her and if there are any records on how her husband treated her.  Are there records of her other resolution entries? --Remy B.

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