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minus-square@jol@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilink36•9 months agoI’m surprised the women was allowed and able to read. The audacity!
minus-square@makeshiftreaper@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish25•9 months agoIn 1615 only a third of men would have been literate and less than 10% of women would be. So statistically she would have learned about the Bible from someone else
I’m surprised the women was allowed and able to read. The audacity!
In 1615 only a third of men would have been literate and less than 10% of women would be. So statistically she would have learned about the Bible from someone else
Just as god intended.