- 1814) was a
British self-described
religious prophetess from Devon. A "
Southcottian"
movement continued in
various forms after her death; its
eighth prophet...
- To
further her interest,
Oliver began to
write letters with
another Southcottian,
Mabel Barltrop, who had
established an
organisation called the Panacea...
-
Philip Lockley, eds., The
History of a
Modern Millennial Movement: The
Southcottians,
London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2017, 140-163. Carlisle, John (November...
-
works and a magazine, but it was
Barltrop who was to lead the
larger Southcottian group.
Seymour objected to Barltrop, but they
never fell out as Seymour...
- the
prophetess Joanna Southcott and
attended meetings. As part of a
Southcottian sect, she
created the hoax
known as The
Prophet Hen of Leeds, in which...
-
works and a magazine, but it was
Barltrop who was to lead the
larger Southcottian group.
Seymour objected to
Barltrop but they
never fell out as Seymour...
-
including Chatham. On 15 October,
White joined a
small branch of a
Southcottian sect of
Christian Israelites at Chatham, led by a Mr and Mrs Head and...
- dictionaries,
health manuals, and
studies of Mormonism. He also
published Southcottian works and
studies of the
American Civil War.: 29
Caudwell was elected...
- Oliver, was
jailed as a
suffragette and
later became a key
member of the
Southcottian religious movement led by
Mabel Barltrop. Oliver,
Samuel Pasfield (1886)...
-
Philip (30 May 2017). The
History of a
Modern Millennial Movement: The
Southcottians. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781786721907. "Octavia, the
founder of the Panacea...