Damaris Cudworth Masham

Damaris Cudworth, Lady Masham (18 January 1659 – 20 April 1708) was an English writer, philosopher, theologian, and advocate for women's education who is often characterized as a proto-feminist. She overcame some weakness of eyesight and lack of access to formal higher education to win high regard among eminent thinkers of her time. With an extensive correspondence, she published two works, ''A Discourse Concerning the Love of God'' (1696) and ''Thoughts in reference to a Vertuous or Christian Life'' (1705). She is particularly noted for her long, mutually-influential friendship with the philosopher John Locke. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Masham, Damaris
Published 1705
printed for A. and J. Churchil at the Black-Swan in Paternoster-Row

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by Masham, Damaris
Published 1747
Printed for T. Waller, at the Crown and Mitre, opposite Fetter-lane, in Fleet-street