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The following pages link to Richard Roach (Q255252):
Displayed 33 items.
- Anne Roach (Q255272) (← links)
- Mary Laughton (Q255286) (← links)
- The Camisards start attracting British millenarians, London, 1707 (Q257093) (← links)
- The Camisards and Philadelphians merge into the French Prophets, London, circa May 1707 (Q265880) (← links)
- Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel, London, 4 July 1707 (Q265885) (← 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)
- 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)
- Henrietta Irwin warns Sarah Wiltshire and Richard Roach in an assembly at Francis Moult's, June 1712 (Q265988) (← links)
- James Keith visits Richard Roach, January 1707 (Q265992) (← links)
- John Glover warns Richard Roach for taking Wiltshire's defence, July 1710 (Q265994) (← links)
- John Lacy publicly condemns Richard Roach as a blasphemer in Francis Moult's house, November 1712 (Q265996) (← links)
- Mary Heath is cured of her mental illness upon the visit of Richard Roach (Q265998) (← links)
- Mary Laughton begs Richard Roach to pray for Mary Heath (Q266001) (← 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)
- Richard Roach has a friendly meeting with Nicolas Fatio de Duillier and Francis Moult, September 1722 (Q266014) (← links)
- Richard Roach is ordered by the Spirit to pursue Jane Lead's mission after her death, after August 1704 (Q266015) (← links)
- Richard Roach notes the French Prophets are engaged in a mission to Lyon, 1717 (Q266017) (← links)
- Richard Roach receives the Prophet Guy Nutt, May 1721 (Q266018) (← links)
- Richard Roach remains regular contact with John Coughen, James Keith, Francis Lee, the Cravens and the Critchlows, after 1713 (Q266019) (← links)
- Richard Roach starts to encrypt his diary in shorthand, 1 April 1708 (Q266020) (← links)
- Richard roach still formulates hopes of reconciling the Philadelphians and French Prophets, after 1728 (Q266021) (← links)
- Richard Roach writes that Peter Cuff prophesied seven years of famine (Q266022) (← links)
- Richard Roach, Sarah Wiltshire and Mary Laughton request the medical experience of the Philadelphian physicians John Coughen, Francis Lee and James Keith on the case of Mary Heath (Q266023) (← links)
- The Philadelphians of Baldwin's garden find in Elie Marion the returned prophet Elias, 1707 (Q266041) (← links)
- The resurrected Philadelphians and the Camisards hold their foundational assembly, London, 28 May 1707 (Q266042) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Richard Roach celebrate love feasts together in private (Q266232) (← links)
- Elie Marion and Richard Roach perform alleged miracles (Q266233) (← links)