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    Joanna Southcott (or Southcote; April 1750 – 26 December 1814) was a British self-described religious prophetess from Devon. A "Southcottian" movement...
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    the teachings of the Devonshire prophetess Joanna Southcott, who died in 1814, and campaigned for Southcott's sealed box of prophecies to be opened according...
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    Sweden) Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772, founder of Swedenborgianism) Joanna Southcott (1750–1814, author of prophecies kept in a box to be opened in times...
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  • Australian politician Ernest Southcott (1915–1976), Anglican priest Heather Southcott (1928–2014), Australian politician Joanna Southcott (1750–1814), English...
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  • 1835. He was one of those claiming to be the successor of prophetess Joanna Southcott after her death. His imprisonment for blasphemy prompted the intervention...
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  • empty tomb (Luke 24:10). Joanna (prioress of Lothen), twelfth century nun Joanna Southcott (1750–1814), English prophetess Joanna of Constantinople (c. 1199–1244)...
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    Purnell (1862–1953). The Purnells claimed to be the successors to Joanna Southcott (1750–1814), an English woman who had built a following as a self-described...
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    to the followers of the (recently deceased) self-proclaimed prophet Joanna Southcott. There is at present a report, in London, of a woman, with a strangely...
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    in 1828, he became a millenarian and associated with followers of Joanna Southcott. For a couple of years he became a Christian Israelite under John Wroe...
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  • of Thornton v Howe held that a trust for publishing the writings of Joanna Southcott was charitable, being for the "advancement of religion". This decision...
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  • title in the Baronetage of England George Southcote (disambiguation) Joanna Southcott (or Southcote, 1750-1814), self-described prophetess from Devon Philip...
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    and reinserted the eggs back into the hen's oviduct. 19 Oct 1814 Joanna Southcott This 64-year-old self-described prophet claimed she was pregnant with...
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  • He was eventually committed to an insane asylum. 25 December 1814 Joanna Southcott This 64-year-old self-described prophet claimed she was pregnant with...
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  • hand-loom weaver, the "utopian" artisan, and even the deluded follower of Joanna Southcott, from the enormous condescension of posterity.": 12  Thompson attempts...
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    insane asylum in Islington, Sharp became an adherent of prophetess Joanna Southcott, whom he brought from Exeter to London and kept at his own expense...
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  • (10 January 1857 – 24 October 1947) was an English follower of Joanna Southcott. Southcott predicted the second coming of Christ and had left prophecies...
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    March 16 – Caroline Herschel, German astronomer (d. 1848) April – Joanna Southcott, British religious fanatic (d. 1814) April 17 – François de Neufchâteau...
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    Bedford where she was "God the daughter". Her group campaigned to have Joanna Southcott's box opened, but this required the attendance of 24 bishops. Barltrop...
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  • Divine Mission of Joanna Southcott (1807) R Reece, Correct Statement of the Circumstances attending the Death of Joanna Southcott (1815) Library of Biography...
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    Bradley, was a prominent follower and financial backer of prophetess Joanna Southcott and her self-styled successor John "Zion" Ward. She attended lectures...
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    Jong drinken kopje kandeel", 2 May 1967 Baring-Gould, Sabine (1908). "Joanna Southcott". Devonshire Characters and Strange Events. Retrieved 30 December 2018...
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    manifestation, Sharp deserted him to become a religious follower of Joanna Southcott. His followers tended to drift away either disillusioned or embarrassed...
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  • Dinge (Bruno, or On the Natural and the Divine Principle of Things) Joanna Southcott – The Strange Effects of Faith; with Remarkable Prophecies (with fifth...
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    He secured considerable practice in London, and was consulted by Joanna Southcott, who was then aged 64, as to the possibility of her supernatural pregnancy...
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    Schiff 1969, plate 11. "Rowlandson, Thomas: Das Zuchthaus". Zeno.org. "Joanna Southcott the prophetess exposing herself to three physicians in order to validate...
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    abortionist. In 1806, Bateman joined the followers of the prophetess Joanna Southcott and attended meetings. As part of a Southcottian sect, she created...
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  • hand-loom weaver, the "Utopian" artisan, and even the deluded follower of Joanna Southcott, from the enormous condescension of posterity. Their crafts and traditions...
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    on air, or that she had an esophageal disorder. Religious prophet Joanna Southcott declared that the advent of the fasting-woman presaged a three years'...
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    spirit; whether that spirit was good or bad, I do not know.": 153  — Joanna Southcott, English self-described religious prophetess (27 December 1814); final...
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    hand-loom weaver, the "Utopian" artisan, and even the deluded follower of Joanna Southcott, from the enormous condescension of posterity. Their crafts and traditions...
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