Episode 9 – Four Early Quaker Women
Episode 9 – Four Early Quaker Women
Elizabeth Bathurst, Katherine Evans, Sarah Chevers, and Judith Zinspenning
In this episode of Introducing Early Quakers, Michael Corbett explores the lives and ministries of four remarkable women from the first generation of Quakers: Elizabeth Bathurst, Katherine Evans, Sarah Chevers, and Judith Zinspenning.
These women played significant roles in the early Quaker movement as preachers, writers, missionaries, and spiritual leaders. Elizabeth Bathurst became known for her theological writings and defence of women's ministry. Katherine Evans and Sarah Chevers endured imprisonment by the Inquisition in Malta while travelling in ministry. Judith Zinspenning helped establish Quakerism in the Netherlands and became a leading voice among early Friends.
Their stories reveal the courage, faith, and perseverance of women who followed their spiritual leadings despite persecution, illness, imprisonment, and the social expectations of seventeenth-century Europe.
Show Credits
Presented by: Silver Wattle Quaker Centre
Written and Narrated by: Michael Corbett
Introductions Read by: Ann Zubrick, Board Member, Silver Wattle
Produced and Edited by: Holly Dhynes, Quakers Australia
Based on materials originally developed by: Michael Corbett, with gratitude to David Johnson
Produced on Ngambri–Ngunnawal land, near Weereewa (Lake George), where Silver Wattle Quaker Centre is located. This series includes contributions from Friends across Australia and around the world.
Music: Classical Guitar by Mantikore (licensed from AudioJungle)
Website for transcript and discussion questions: silverwattle.org.au/introducing-early-quakers-ep9 [https://silverwattle.org.au/introducing-early-quakers-ep9]