Marie Huber

Marie Huber (4 March 1695 – 13 June 1753) was a Genevan writer on theology and related subjects, as well as a translator and editor, at a time when it was rare for a female writer to write about theology.

Huber was a proponent of universalism, and was considered by some a deist. Her ''Letters Concerning the Religion Essential to Man'' (1761) are known to have been read, in translation, by Robert Burns.

She was one of 15 children, and was the great-aunt of François Huber, the naturalist. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Memories of an Impossible Future. by Huber, Marie

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