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The Long Wished for Revolution, the Only Revolution That Will Complete the Happiness of Mankind as Explained By the Spirit of Truth.

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The Long Wished for Revolution, the Only Revolution That Will Complete the Happiness of Mankind as Explained By the Spirit of Truth.

by Southcott, Joanna

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Ashford, Middlesex.: J. M. Stitt, 1111. First. . Paperback. Good+. 8vo. Joanna Southcott, 1750 - 1814, fanatic, born daughter Devonshire farmer, Domestic servant. from 1792 wrote doggerel prophecies. 1801 started publishing work and making converts. prophecied would give birth to "Mystic Man" 16 pp. giving extract from longer work. small marks on cover. staples rusty. been folded at some point.

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Title
The Long Wished for Revolution, the Only Revolution That Will Complete the Happiness of Mankind as Explained By the Spirit of Truth.
Author
Southcott, Joanna
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Paperback
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J. M. Stitt
Place of Publication
Ashford, Middlesex.
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CHRISTIANITY

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