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Joanna Southcott (or Southcote; April 1750 – 26 December 1814) was a British self-described religious prophetess from Devon.
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Southcott, Joanna (1750–1814). English prophet and sectarian who believed that the Holy Spirit spoke through her and promised the imminent end of the world and ...
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Nov 13, 2023 · Southcott, a simple servant woman, claimed to be guided by the Spirit of Truth and to represent the fulfillment of part of the Bible's Book of Revelation.
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Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814) British prophetess of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who announced that she had a divine pregnancy.
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Jan 25, 2012 · Joanna Southcott (or Southcote) (1750-1814), wrote prophecies “at the command of the spirit of God.” From 1792 to her death, Southcott attracted ...
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The frontispieces give authorship to John “Argus Zion” [guardian of Zion] Brabham, a little-known Southcottian proponent, but the journals are signed and dated ...
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Follow Joanna Southcott and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Joanna Southcott Author Page.
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Aug 7, 2013 · Joanna Southcott was a life-long intense reader of Scripture, attaching everyday events to prophecies through her idiosyncratic biblical lens.
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The Southcott Collection consists of a large collection of printed and manuscript sources on all of the nineteenth-century prophetic movements.
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As a critical departure, I will exam- ine how the success of the Southcottian movement was due to its emphasis on printed texts, in particular how Joanna ...
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