A stream from the tree of life. Sacred remains; or a divine appendix. A book of letters, or spiritual epistles. Supplement to the book of letters. The acts of the witnesses of the spirit. A true account of the trial and sufferings of Lodwicke Muggleton ... left by our friend Powell

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Contents

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What it was that made
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men in what sense they
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To Edward Fewterell concerning witchcraft 30
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How reason being
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Howit was only exter
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How God hath made
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What is meant by
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To Thomas Tomkinson relating in part the Prophets
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Upon several heavenly doctrines from the Holy Spirit
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Of the seven churches
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An Epistle of the Prophet Muggletons proving
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To Christopher Hill containing his own Thomas Mar
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To Alice Webb containing
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SHEWING
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An Epistle concerning Spirits
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Some mysterious say
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To Isaac Pennington Esq con
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Of the reed wherewith
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punishment
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Of the persons
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No more but three 1
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Or my Commission received
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Trinity in unitity 2 Of
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Edwarde
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The prophets prayer
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The parable of Dives
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What is meant by the throne
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Of the one personal uncreated
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What is meant by
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and how the everlasting gos
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How John wept because
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Concerning 2260 days
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BELOVED BRETHREN
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Or our being sent with a Mes
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To Ann Adams showing the peace of a pure life 87
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more than imprisonment 86 hath power to open the book
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The power of the pro
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The difference
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What is meant by
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That Christ could not make all things of nothing
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Of the two Witnesses
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Of the Prophets deliver made of him the rewards
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PAGE
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A further interpretation
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How the true God
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Of our being sent by command
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A discovery of the Lords
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AN ANSWER to ISAAC PENNINGTON Esq his Book
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tinct of itself and not in
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ΧΙΧ How Jesus Christ in
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How Christ came
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A further interpretation
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A declaration
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No true faith upon
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ven and of the seven lamps
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Of the commission
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All spiritual counter
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the Writings of the Lords last Prophets JOHN REEVE
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himself 90
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How every true pro Do to Richard Chair quaker 107
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Of the commission of
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Of the water and blood
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What is meant by
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The interpretation
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How the witnesses
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How the Quakers
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Who it was that did hear
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How the declaring
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The interpretation
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How Christ is called
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How the saints of
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How the seed of rea
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The interpretation
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How the spirit of Cain doth
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The interpretation of
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How men cannot wor
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SAINT JOHNS SQUARE
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How men are said
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How the ten horns
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The interpretation of the
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his flesh 8 The Creator
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things of God or faith 10 VIII What is meant when
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Lastly Several other things needful for the mind
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE BOOK OF LETTERS
lieth viz in the not know
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The spiritual
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rated are mortal 4 If mens
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Of the Roman Gentiles being
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THE NECK OF THE QUAKERS BROKEN
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How the commis
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No Devil without
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THE CONTENTS OF VOL III
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Of the unlawfulness for a spiri
The Prophet sheweth first that
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missions of the law the gos
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How the secret providence
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The difference between
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The vanity of dreams
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Of the Creation beyond
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Of our being sent with a mes
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The prophet gives a des
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Of the creating of Man
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The souls sleeping in the dust 24
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The prophets further rea
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The mystery of the dispate
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The prophet raiseth
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CHAP I
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The transactions of the
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A true description of heaven 48
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With what bodies the Elect
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In Lodowicke Muggletons
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A difference between
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Of one captain Stasy
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Shewing John Reeves
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Of our unjust trial and sentence
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Of John Reeves travelling
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tance of Muggleton shall
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The Prophet travels
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The Priest gave that charac
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The interpretation of
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THE END OF THE THIRD PART
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What is meant by
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Of Coles being sick unto
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meant by fire smoke
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CHAP 1
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LVII How the spirit of life
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The seventh eighth
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England
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Of the bill of indictment
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What is meant by
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The Prophet is brought
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Interpretations of
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A True Account of the Trial and Sufferings of Lodo
What is meant by the reed
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What is meant
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What is meant by
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