Elizabeth Atkinson (fl. 1660–1682), later Elizabeth Henn, became a Quaker in 1660. After leaving the movement in 1669, she published two anti-Quaker tracts and engaged in a battle of words and insults with Anne Travers, Elizabeth Coleman, Rebeckah Travers and John Bolton. She became a Muggletonian in 1670 and wrote the words for many Muggletonian hymns which were originally circulated in manuscript and later collected and printed.

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Elizabeth Atkinson/Elizabeth Henn

  • Betty Hagglund

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Elizabeth Atkinson (fl. 1660–1682), later Elizabeth Henn, became a Quaker in 1660. After leaving the movement in 1669, she published two anti-Quaker tracts and engaged in a battle of words and insults with Anne Travers, Elizabeth Coleman, Rebeckah Travers and John Bolton. She became a Muggletonian in 1670 and wrote the words for many Muggletonian hymns which were originally circulated in manuscript and later collected and printed.