The post-millennial vision of nineteenth century America led to greater educational opportunities for women, but these were focused on women's domestic efficacy in developing «messianic mothers» to help create the kingdom of God on earth. Yet, by embracing the doctrine of sanctification, Wesleyan Holiness women were able to move from «women's sphere» (domesticity) to the public sphere (public ministry), which they had come to see as their intended place. Not only did they make this...