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Would you like to make this site your homepage? Its fast and easy. Yes, Please make this my home page! Dont show this to me again. Sarah Mallet 1764-1846 was one of the very small group of women, authorised by John Wesley to become a preacher, in the early days of Methodism. After Wesleys death, she married, and as Sarah Boyce, she continued to preach for another forty years - despite the ban on female preaching, imposed by the Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1803. One of John Wesleys letters to Sarah.PARSED CONTENT
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