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                <text>If You Are A Minister&#13;
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WHEN you look down into the&#13;
faces of your congregation&#13;
on Sunday morning, does it&#13;
ever occur to you that wom-&#13;
en's place should be "at home"?&#13;
You never wish, do you, that women&#13;
had stayed away from the church?&#13;
Probably you think it would be bad&#13;
for both women and the church if the&#13;
women did stay away.&#13;
&#13;
Don't you think it is equally bad&#13;
for women to be barred from political&#13;
life? When you go to the polls on&#13;
election day, don't you wish the&#13;
causes of righteousness could be as&#13;
sure of the same devotion as the&#13;
church is from women? You of all&#13;
persons have the least cause to be&#13;
afraid of women. If you believe in&#13;
woman suffrage, use your influence&#13;
for it.&#13;
&#13;
HENRY BAILY STEVENS&#13;
WOMAN'S JOURNAL AND SUFFRAGE NEWS&#13;
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS&#13;
&#13;
[Image: Postcard encouraging clergy to use their influence to promote the cause of woman suffrage. Message credited to Henry Bailey Stevens, a writer for the Woman's Journal and Suffrage News, Boston, MA.&#13;
&#13;
Reverse of card contains printed message, "VOTES FOR WOMEN." The names Alice Stone Blackwell and Agnes E. Ryan are printed at the lower left. &#13;
&#13;
Stevens, Blackwell and Ryan were all associated with the Woman's Journal. ]</text>
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