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The Case of the Distracted Maid: Healing and Cursing in Early Quaker History
Research Article
The Case of the Distracted Maid: Healing and Cursing in Early Quaker History
Research Article
The Case of the Distracted Maid: Healing and Cursing in Early Quaker History

Abstract

This article examines a little-known incident connected with the arrest and imprisonment of Quaker preacher Humphry Smith and two companions in Hampshire in 1658. Smith’s visit to a sick woman resulted in an accusation of cursing against him, despite the fact that she recovered. The first part of the article examines the circumstances surrounding the case, the significance of the cursing accusation to the imprisonment of the three men, and whether the woman’s recovery can be classified as a healing. The second part of the article considers how this case relates to the wider context of healing and cursing in the mid seventeenth century.

Keywords

sufferings, mental illness, Humphry Smith, Hampshire, cursing, healing

How to Cite

Johnson, R., (2016) “The Case of the Distracted Maid: Healing and Cursing in Early Quaker History”, Quaker Studies 21(1), 33–47. doi: https://doi.org/10.3828/quaker.2016.21.1.4

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Rosalind Johnson (University of Winchester, England rosalind.johnson@winchester.ac.uk)

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  • Volume 21 • Issue 1 • 2016

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Pages 33–47
Published on 2016-06-01

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3828/quaker.2016.21.1.4

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