They both depended upon natural law and the spiritual equality of human beings which that implied.
By the 1840s, some Hicksite Quakers determined to bring women and men together in the faith as an expression of their spiritual equality.
Redeemed by Christ into a renewed virginal state, she has been restored to her original spiritual equality and autonomy.
Lilith demanded spiritual and physical equality with Adam, a natural desire that could have found a natural outlet.
These women were influenced by the Quaker theology of spiritual equality, which asserts that men and women are equal under God.
The brutal scourging of a naked king or archbishop was exciting evidence of spiritual equality before God, and man.
Thus, Wollstonecraft's feminist ideas are kept within the arch of religion and spiritual equality of man and woman.
Quakers believed in pacifism and in the spiritual equality of all humankind.
Natural law, as the stoics conceived it, was based upon this principle of spiritual equality.
The principle of spiritual equality, at least within Christianity, is another case.