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[[File:Pillory-french-prophets1.jpg|thumb|500px|''Pillory Disapointed, or, The False Prophets Advancement'' (London, 1707): Title and illustration of an anonymous handbill printed in London. The picture shows Élie Marion, Jean Daudé, and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, leaders of the so-called French prophets, standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.]]
[[File:Pillory-french-prophets1.jpg|thumb|500px|''Pillory Disapointed, or, The False Prophets Advancement'' (London, 1707): Title and illustration of an anonymous handbill printed in London. The picture shows [[Item:Q255238|Élie Marion]], [[Item:Q255230|Jean Daudé]], and [[Item:Q255237|Nicolas Fatio de Duillier]], leaders of the [[Item:Q255080|French prophets]], standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.]]


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Pillory Disapointed, or, The False Prophets Advancement (London, 1707): Title and illustration of an anonymous handbill printed in London. The picture shows Élie Marion, Jean Daudé, and Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, leaders of the French prophets, standing on the scaffold at Charing Cross after being sentenced to the pillory for sedition.

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