THE question, which we now propose for consideration is, what rights and duties has God assigned to woman on this theatre of action? We most earnestly and respectfully solicit for it a patient and attentive hearing. We ardently hope that the unpopularity of the title of this work will not prevent its perusal. We desire a reading, if it is only for the purpose of sneering at the contemptible "Woman's Rights Question." We call this work Woman's Rights, in accommodation to the popular phrase, but human rights may be considered its appropriate title; as there are no rights in the human family, other than human rights. We are not advised that any work, of the character of this which we now present to the public, is extant. Although there are works on the rights and duties of women, we are not aware of any which take a scriptural view of those rights and duties. An exhibition of the question in this aspect, is a desideratum. The purpose to ascertain woman's rights and duties, in the important relations of life from the sacred record, is strictly adhered to throughout the work. Our aim is to demonstrate the equality of the sexes, and their equal obligations and accountability. We present this question in a new phase, and the arguments in its support are new, at least to us. We hope the reader will refer to the Bible for the texts we have cited in support of our arguments, and examine for himself.