Woman's Place in the Work; Women Teaching Women

1 Corinthians 14:34  •  1 min. read  •  grade level: 8
 
The scripture is plain,1 that it is forbidden to a woman even to ask questions. It is not seemly for angels or men. If any strangers are allowed to come in who wish it, I should consider it a public assembly; but if it be an individual meeting for any beyond the saints, then it has a private character, and I think the woman's place is as in any other private assembly: only that in divine things, and in christian women, modesty and a retiring spirit is of great price with God. If it be a regular meeting of the assembly, the woman's part is surely to be silent. In a private meeting, it is merely a question of the modesty that becomes them. We are called to peace.
[1861.]
 
1. ’What is the woman's part at religious meetings? '