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The following pages link to Abraham Whitrow (Q255297):
Displayed 35 items.
- Deborah Whitrow (Q255298) (← links)
- Ann Whitrow (Q255454) (← links)
- Deborah Whitrow (Q255455) (← links)
- Mary Whitrow (Q255710) (← links)
- People with different theological backgrounds join the French Prophets, London, from summer 1707 (Q265882) (← links)
- French Prophet Abraham Withrow persuades Richard Bulkeley to redistribute his wealth to his poorer co-religionists (Q265894) (← links)
- John Lacy expels Abraham Withrow from the French Prophets as a result of his Doctrine of Levellism, London, summer 1708 (Q265895) (← links)
- English French Prophets' followers promote the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes (Q265981) (← links)
- The houses of Abraham Whitrow, Thomas Dutton, Peter Cuff and Francis Moult in Hatton Garden become prime locations for Philadelphian/Camisard meetings, after 28 May 1707 (Q266034) (← links)
- The Spirit, speaking through Abraham Whitrow, designates the French Philadelphian Mary Sterrell to accompany the body of Dr Thomas Emes (Q266044) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow appears as the only member of the French Prophets at the cemetery on the day Dr Thomas Emes was supposed to be resurrected, Bunhill Fields cemetery, 25 May 1708 (Q266069) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow becomes a leading figure among the French Prophets, February 1708 (Q266070) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow becomes an occasional member of the Philadelphian Society, circa 1706 (Q266071) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow calls for the community of goods (Q266072) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow distributes goods to the poor and trains them in spinning, Bellingdon (Q266073) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow educates some 30 boys and a few older men in their millenarian principles, Bellingdon (Q266074) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow hosts a French Prophet assembly of 107 people in his house, London, 19 January 1708 (Q266075) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow is a key figure in the spiritual rapprochement between the Philadelphians and the Camisards, 10 August 1707 (Q266076) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow is imprisoned in Newgate after having been involved in a street fight, after 1692 (Q266077) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow leads the French Prophet's first evangelical mission to Enfield, February 1708 (Q266078) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow makes preparations for the resurrection of Dr Thomas Emes, May 1708 (Q266079) (← links)
- (Q266080) (redirect page) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow predicts the imminent collapse of the Grande Bridge, designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, still under construction at Blenheim Palace (Q266081) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow purchases the estate Greencroft, Bellingdon (Q266082) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow puts his Chesham estate up for sale and moves back to Hatton Garden, 1714 (Q266083) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow stops John Churchill, first duke of Marlborough, while he was travelling and exhorted him to humble himself, late 1708 or early 1709 (Q266084) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow subsidizes charitable projects in Ireland on Richard Bulkeley's behalf (Q266085) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow was alleged to have made two women pregnant, 1708 (Q266086) (← links)
- Abraham Whitrow was charged with assaulting a local officer, but subsequently acquitted, 1712 (Q266087) (← links)
- John Lacy accuses Abraham and Deborah Whitrow of false inspirations (Q266090) (← links)
- John Lacy publicly threatens Abraham Whitrow with divine punishment (Q266092) (← links)
- Sir Richard Bulkeley sides with Abraham Whitrow to launch a charitable enterprise, summer 1708 (Q266095) (← links)
- Two of Abraham Whitrow's apprentices run away, 22 July 1710, Chesham (Q266096) (← links)
- Mary Strutton fled Abraham Withrow after he had accused her of adultry and subjected her to a life-threatening assault, 1708 (Q266098) (← links)
- Mary Strutton (Q266099) (← links)