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The Female Advocate (another edition is entitled The Female Preacher) was a powerful protofeminist response to the sermon by Rev. John Sprint entitled The Bride-Woman's Counsellor (1699).[1] Sprint, who may have been a descendant of the more famous theologian John Sprint (died 1623),[citation needed] had preached the offending sermon at a wedding in Sherborne, Dorset on 11 May 1699.[2]