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Letters, And Communications Of Joanna Southcott, The Prophetess Of Exeter; lately written to Jane Townley.
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Printed By J. Heming |
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A General Index To The Writings Of Joanna Southcott, The Phophetess. Commencing with her First Book, published in 1801, and ending with the "Answer to the Leeds Charges," printed March, 1805.
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W. Marchant, Printer, 3, Greville-Street, Hatton-Garden |
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An Account Of The Trials On Bills Of Exchange, Wherein The Deceit Of Mr. John King And His Confederates, Under The Pretence Of Lending Money, Is Exposed, And Their Arts Brought To Light.
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Printed by S. Rousseau, Wood Street, Spa Fields |
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An Explantion Of The Parables.
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S. Rousseau, Printer, Wood Street, Spa Fields |
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From this Publication the Readers may discern what is hastening upon the Land, as they are daily provoking the Lord to Anger, by false Doctrine, as well as the crying Sins of the Nation.
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W. Marchant, Printer, 3, Greville-Street, Holborn |
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The Second Book Of The Sealed Prophecies. An Address To The Public, Written In 1796. Taken from the Sealed Writings of Joanna Southcott, February 20, the Fast Day, 1805.
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Marchant and Galabin, Printers, Ingram-Court |
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A Communication Sent In A Letter To The Reverend Mr. P. In 1797, With An Explanation Thereon Now Given.
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W. Marchant, Printer, Ingram-Court |
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A True Picture of the World, And A Looking-Glass For All Men.
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Printed by Galabin and Marchant |
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A Warning To The World. Joanna Southcott's Prophecies.
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Printed by S. Rousseau, Wood Street, Spa Fields; And Sold By E. J. Field, No. 2, High Street, St. Gile's |
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Copies And Parts Of Copies Of Letters And Communications, Written From Joanna Southcott, And Translated By Miss Townley To Mr. Sharp, In London.
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Printed by S. Rousseau, Printer, Wood Street, Spa Fields; And Sold By E.J. Field, No. 9, High Street, St. GileĆs, Two Doors From The Angel Inn; And The Miss Eveleigh's, St. Sidwell's, Exeter |
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