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In page Jane Leade:

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Leade's spiritual vision, although very much her own, was similar to that of Jakob Böhme (1575–1624), whose writings influenced John Pordage, the founder of the group which would become the Philadelphian Society under Leade's leadership. Like other female Christian mystics, for example Julian of Norwich, Margery Kemp and Hildegard von Bingen, Leade's spirituality has a strong feminine element, the Sophia, or Wisdom of God, being a recurring subject in her writing.[citation needed]