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The following pages link to Lionel Laborie, Philadelphia Resurrected: Celebrating the Union Act (1707) from Irenic to Scatological Eschatology* (Q265957):
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- French Prophets Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and sedition, London, 22 November 1707 (Q257092) (← links)
- French Prophets expel several false prophets from their ranks and divide into twelve missionary tribes, London, after 25 May 1708 (Q257094) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in London, between June and September 1706 (Q257141) (← links)
- French Prophets fail in resurrecting one of their members, the late Dr Thomas Emes, English countryside, 25 May 1708 (Q257146) (← links)
- François-Maximilien Misson collects refugees' testimonies about the prophets' miraculous gifts in the Cévennes, London, winter 1706-1707 (Q265875) (← links)
- The Camisards and Philadelphians merge into the French Prophets, London, circa May 1707 (Q265880) (← links)
- Early French Prophet assemblies are held at the house of Philadelphian Rebecca Critchlow, London, from 28 May 1707 (Q265881) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel, London, 4 July 1707 (Q265885) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are exposed on the scaffold for two days, London, 1-2 December 1707 (Q265886) (← links)
- French Prophet John Potter announces Dr Thomas Emes will be raised from the death by John Lacy on 25 May 1708, London, January 1708 (Q265892) (← links)
- French Prophet John Lacy performs several miraculous cures (Q265893) (← links)
- John Lacy expels Abraham Withrow from the French Prophets as a result of his Doctrine of Levellism, London, summer 1708 (Q265895) (← links)
- Camisard Abraham Mazel stays in London, February-August 1708 (Q265896) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Jeanne Raoux rename 160 French Prophet followers according to biblical names, London, August-December 1708 (Q265897) (← links)
- A first Philadelphian meeting is held in Roach's chamber in James Jackson's house, Baldwin's Gardens, 6 April 1707 (Q265977) (← links)
- Caleb Gilman, Mr Pitkin and Mr Forester invite Richard Roach to return to Baldwin's Gardens, June 1704 (Q265978) (← links)
- Dorothy Harling demands public confessions from her brethren (Q265979) (← links)
- Elizabeth Gray performs the fall of the whore of Babylon, London, November 1707 (Q265980) (← links)
- English French Prophets' followers promote the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes (Q265981) (← links)
- Francis Lee suspects the French Prophets are disguised Papists (Q265982) (← links)
- Francis Lee, Mr Knight and Mr Woodruff warn Richard Roach that judgement will soon fall upon the Philadelphians if they did not pray (Q265983) (← links)
- Francis Moult receives the public blessing of the French Prophets 15 times between January 1708 and June 1709 (Q265984) (← links)
- French Prophet Jean Allut was ordered by the Holy Spirit to embrace his Philadelphian brethren one by one (Q265985) (← links)
- French Prophets gather 200 people from seven denominations in James Jackson’s house, Baldwin’s Gardens, 2 January 1709 (Q265986) (← links)
- Hall Reason receives the public blessing of the French Prophets 23 times, mostly in the first half of 1708 (Q265987) (← links)
- Henrietta Irwin warns Sarah Wiltshire and Richard Roach in an assembly at Francis Moult's, June 1712 (Q265988) (← links)
- James Jackson recovers from his blindness, November 1707 (Q265989) (← links)
- James Keith acts as Pierre Poiret's main contact for the distribution of the works of Antionette Bourignon (Q265990) (← links)
- James Keith corresponds with Mme Guyon (Q265991) (← links)
- James Keith visits Richard Roach, January 1707 (Q265992) (← links)
- Jane Lead announces it is time for the Philadelphian Society to withdraw from public engagement to celebrate the Sabbath, 9 June 1703 (Q265993) (← links)
- John Glover warns Richard Roach for taking Wiltshire's defence, July 1710 (Q265994) (← links)
- John Lacy alledgedly removes a tumour from the throat of the Philadelphian Prophetess Elizabeth Gray, August 1707 (Q265995) (← links)
- John Lacy publicly condemns Richard Roach as a blasphemer in Francis Moult's house, November 1712 (Q265996) (← links)
- John Mason proclaims himself to emobdy the second Elias, 1694 and 1697 (Q265997) (← links)
- Mary Heath is cured of her mental illness upon the visit of Richard Roach (Q265998) (← links)
- Mary Heath's leg recovers from lameness after being touched by Sarah Wiltshire (Q265999) (← links)
- Mary Laughton and Peter Cuff experience the agitations of the Camisards (Q266000) (← links)
- Mary Laughton begs Richard Roach to pray for Mary Heath (Q266001) (← links)
- Most Philadelphians refuse to support Lead's public testimony , 1697 (Q266002) (← links)
- Mr Bondelin is the first to voice warnings against Philadelphian teachings, March 1708 (Q266003) (← links)
- Mr Spong is healed, December 1707 (Q266004) (← links)
- Nicolas Fatio de Duillier stays at Dr James Keith's, Holborn, June 1706 (Q266005) (← links)
- Prominent female overly charismatic prophetesses are excluded from the French Prophets, circa 27 July 1709 (Q266006) (← links)
- Richard Roach admires Hall Reason's £30 donation to charity (Q266007) (← links)
- Richard Roach and Mary Keimer argue while under divine inspiration, 1 June 1710 (Q266008) (← links)
- Richard Roach and Mr Hammond discussed the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes and interpreted the Philadelphian Society as the tribe of Joseph, 14 March 1708 (Q266010) (← links)
- Richard Roach attempts to defend Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duillier and Jean Daudé when they were persecuted for blasphemy and seditious libel, 1707 (Q266011) (← links)
- Richard Roach develops contacts with William Whinston, William Freke, Anne Walthoe and Hall Reason, between 1716 and 1726 (Q266012) (← links)
- Richard Roach discusses the French Prophets with Charles Bridges in favourable terms, 21 January 1707 (Q266013) (← links)