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The controversy of the spirit with the worldly wise, as given through Joanna Southcott
Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814)
1811
A continuation of the controversy with the worldly wise
Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814)
[ca.1811]
By Joanna Couthcott.
An answer to Thomas Paine's third part of the Age of reason,...; likewise to S. Lane, a Calvinistic preacher, at Yeovil ... and to Hewson Clarke, editor of the Scourge
Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814); Paine, Thomas (1737-1809); Lane, S Calvinistic preacher of Yeovil; Clarke, Hewson (1787-1832?)
[ca.1812]
"The larger part of this work is a reply to Paine's 'Examination of the passages in the New Testament...' ... [etc.]" - NUC, pre-1956.
A vindication for the honour of God, in answer to J. Aked, Halifax
Turner, George of Leeds (fl.1807); Aked, J
1807
Colophon: To be sold by E.J. Field... London ... [etc.].
Scriptures which shew for what Christ died; also which shew His second coming, to bruise Satan's head, and to establish his peaceable kingdom on earth. The difference shewn of Christ's second coming and last coming; and the difference of the first resurrection and the general resurrection. Likewise, the remarkable events of 1811, selected from the newspapers
1812
Colophon: Sold by Mr. Darton... [etc.].
A few remarks and inquiries, on a sermon, preached by the Rev. Joseph Cockin, independent minister at Halifax: being the contents of a letter sent to him on the occasion. Also, part of a letter from Joanna Southcott; shewing, that the belief of Satan
Cockin, Joseph; Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814); Crossley, John (1837)
1806
"Part of a letter from Joanna Southcott to John Crossley" - p.13-20.
Letters, and observations, to ministers
Crossley, John (1837); Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814); Cockin, Joseph
[ca.1814]
The letter to Mr. Cockin and the letter from Joanna Southcott are dated 1806.
The controversy between Joanna Southcott and E. Carpenter... made public
Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814)
[1805]
By Joanna Southcott.