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The age of consent - a warning from history

The Christian faith of Josephine Butler led her into a sustained struggle on moral issues in the public arena. By the end of her life in 1906 she had helped achieve a sea change in legal protection for vulnerable young people and women, demonstrating the transforming power of consistent campaigning.

Josephine keenly felt the dilemma of how a good God could allow the depth of suffering that she saw outside her own privileged class. The dilemma turned into a crisis when her beloved daughter, Eva, fell from a banister at the top of the hall stairs on to the stone floor. She died shortly afterwards.