Masculine Virgins: Celibacy and Gender in Later Stuart London January 2014 | Chapter | Women and Religion in Britain, 1660-1760
Prophecy and mysticism in 17th-century Britain November 2013 | Chapter | Explorinmg Losts Dimensions in Christian Mysticism
Prophecy and Mysticism in Seventeenth-Century Britain April 2013 | Chapter | Theological Explorations of Christian mysticism
Varieties of Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century English Radicalism in Context January 2012 | Journal article | JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES
'The Life of Angels': celibacy and renewal in the Church of England, 1660-1714 October 2011 | Chapter | The Church of England as 'Primitive Christianity Restored'?
Religion in the age of reason. A transatlantic study of the long eighteenth century January 2011 | Journal article | JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
'The Life of Angels': Celibacy and Asceticism in Anglicanism, 1660-c.1700 January 2011 | Journal article | Reformation and Renaissance Review
Women, Feminism and Religion in Early Enlightenment England May 2010 | Book A pioneering study of the origins of feminist thought in late seventeenth-century England. History
The universal principle of grace: Feminism and anti-calvinism in two seventeenth-century women writers March 2009 | Journal article | Gender and History This article presents one of the theological contexts for early feminist thought in England in the late seventeenth century. It argues that an emerging universalist soteriology in Platonist and radical thought had a positive impact on discourses about sexual equality, and shows how two female writers (the Quaker Elizabeth Bathurst and the visionary M. Marsin) combined their critique of the doctrine of limited atonement - in other words, the idea of an exclusive elect - with a confident assertion of women's calling to preach and teach in the Church. © The author 2009. Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Call no man master upon earth: Mary Astell's Tory feminism and an unknown correspondence December 2008 | Journal article | Eighteenth-Century Studies
Jesus is female: Moravians and the challenge of radical religion in early America January 2008 | Journal article | WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY
The Sweet Singers of Israel: Prophecy, Blasphemy and Worship in Restoration England January 2008 | Journal article | Reformation and Renaissance Review
Between the Rational and the Mystical: The Inner Life of the Early English Enlightenment Chapter | Mysticism, Reform and the Foundation of Modernity