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Lodowick Muggleton

Lodowick Muggleton

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24 featured booksLodowick Muggleton

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OL2566297A

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    Lodowick Muggleton

  • Personal name

    Lodowick Muggleton

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    OL2566297A

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  • The acts of the witnesses

    Representative edition published 1999

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  • An answer to Isaac Pennington, Esq

    Representative edition published 1831

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  • A stream from the tree of life

    Representative edition published 1758

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  • A true interpretation of the eleventh chapter of the Revelation of St. John

    Representative edition published 1753

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  • A true interpretation of the witch of Endor, spoken of in I Sam. XXVIII. begin. at the 11th verse

    Representative edition published 1724

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  • A discourse between John Reeve and Richard Leader, merchant

    Representative edition published 1984

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  • A true interpretation of the Witch of Endor

    Representative edition published 1856

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  • A true interpretation of the eleventh chapter of the Revelation of St. John

    Representative edition published 1833

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  • The neck of the Quakers broken

    Representative edition published 1756

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  • A looking-glass for George Fox, the Quaker, and other Quakers

    Representative edition published 1756

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  • The answer to William Penn, Quaker

    Representative edition published 1753

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  • The prophet Muggleton's epistle to the believers of the commission

    Representative edition published 1724

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  • A discourse between John Reeve and Richard Leader, merchant

    Representative edition published 1724

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  • The Acts of the Witnesses Of The Spirit. In Five Parts

    Representative edition published 1699

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  • The acts of the witnesses of the spirit

    Representative edition published 1699

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  • Lodowick Muggleton's letter to Robert Peirce, concerning the Holy Ghost

    Representative edition published 1680

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  • A dialogue between Lod. Muggleton and the Quakers

    Representative edition published 1677

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  • Muggleton Reviv'd

    Representative edition published 1677

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  • A Modest Account Of The VVicked Life Of That Grand Impostor Lo. Mugleton. Wherein Is related all the Remarkable Actions he did, and all the strange Accidents have befallen him ever since his first coming to London to this 25th. of Jan. 1677. Also A particular of those Reasons which first drew him to these Damnable Principles. With several Pleasant stories concerning him, proving his Commission to be but counterfiet, and himself a Cheat, from divers expressions which have fal'n from his own Mouth. Licensed According to order

    Representative edition published 1676

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  • A Brief and true account of the notorious principles and wicked practices of that grand impostor, Lodowick Muggleton

    Representative edition published 1676

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  • The Answer To William Penn Quaker, His Book, Entituled, The New Witnesses proved old Hereticks. Wherein He is proved to be an ignotant spater-brain'd Quaker, who knows no more what the true God is, nor his secret Decrees, then one of his Coach-horses doth, nor so much; For the Oxe knoweth his Owner, and the Ass his Masters Scrip, but Penn doth not know his Maker, as is manifest by the Scriptures, which may inform the Reader, if he mind the Interpretation of Scripture in the Dis- course following. I. That God was in the Forme, Image and likeness of Mans bodily shape, as well as his Soul from Eternity. II. That the substance of Earth and Matter was an eternal, dark, sensless Chaos, and that Earth and Matter was eternal in the Original. III. That the Soul of Man is generated and begot by Man and Woman with the Body, and are inseparable. IV. That the Soul and Body of Man are both Mortal, and doth die and go to dust until the Resurrection. V. That to fulfil the Prophecy of Esaias God descended from Heaven into the Virgins Womb, and transmuted his spiritual body into a pure natural body, and become a Man-Child, even the Childe Jesus Emanuel God with us. VI. That God by his Prerogative Power hath elected the seed of Adam to be saved, and hath pre-ordained the seed of the Serpent, such as Penn the Qua- ker is, to be damned, without any other inducement, but his own Preroga- tive Will and Pleasure. VII. A Reply to the Discourse between Penn and me. VIII. What is meant by the Armour of God, the Wilderness, and the wilde beasts I fought with in the Wilderness

    Representative edition published 1673

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  • A true interpretation of the VVitch of Endor

    Representative edition published 1669

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  • A True Interpretation Of the Witch of Endor. Spoken of in I Sam.28. begin at the 11.Verse; Shewing, 1, How She and all other Witches do beget or produce that fa- miliar spirit they deal with, and what a familiar spirit is, and how those Voices are procured, and Shapes appear unto them, whereby the ignorant and unbelieving people are deceived by them. 2. It is clearly made appear in this Treatise, that no spirit can be raised without its body, neither can any spirit assume any body after death; for if the spirit doth walk, the body must walk also. 3. An Interpretation of all those Scriptures, that doth seem as if spirits might go out of mens bodies when they die, and sub- sist in some place or other without bodies. Lastly, Several other things needful for the mind of man to know; which whoever doth understand it will be great sa- tisfaction

    Representative edition published 1669

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  • A true interpretation of the VVitch of Endor

    Representative edition published 1669

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