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The following pages link to Laborie L.P.F. (2014), Spreading the Seed: Toward a French Millenarian Network in Pietist Germany?. (Q257155):
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- Infant prophets interpret the persecution of Huguenots as a divine trial and speak of the imminent fall of Rome, Dauphiné and Vivarais, after 1685 (Q257087) (← links)
- Abraham Mazel and his Camisards fight against the armies of Nicolas Lamoignon de Bâville, Cévennes mountains, after 1697 (Q257088) (← links)
- Abraham Mazel and his Camisards kill father Du Chaila, Cévennes mountains, 24 July 1702 (Q257089) (← links)
- The Camisard Jean Cavalier signs a peace settlement with Claude Louis Hector de Villars, Nîmes, May 1704 (Q257090) (← links)
- The Camisards rejecting the peace settlement fight a second insurrenction under leadership of Pierre Laporte and Abraham Mazel, Cévennes mountains, after May 1704 (Q257091) (← links)
- French Prophets Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and sedition, London, 22 November 1707 (Q257092) (← links)
- The Camisards start attracting British millenarians, London, 1707 (Q257093) (← 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 are ordered to leave Brandenburg, summer 1711 (Q257095) (← links)
- The Spirit commands French Prophets to go to Halle on their way to Leipzig, Potsdam, 15 August 1711 (Q257096) (← links)
- French Prophets meet Ernst Christoph Hochmann von Hochenau, Leipzig, August 1711 (Q257097) (← links)
- French Prophets are forced to leave Leipzig, September 1711 (Q257098) (← links)
- French Prophets are forced to leave Erlangen, September 1711 (Q257099) (← links)
- French Prophets prophesy the imminent fall of Babylon, Ratisbon, October 1711 (Q257100) (← links)
- French Prophets are imprisoned in Poland, 1712-1713 (Q257101) (← links)
- French Prophets meet Jaques Allut and Abraham Marchand in Halle, 1713 (Q257102) (← links)
- French Prophets attract a large German Pietist following, Halle, 1713 (Q257103) (← links)
- French Prophets meet Sultan Ahmed III and king Carles XII in Constantinople, August 1713 (Q257104) (← links)
- French Prophets in Rome, December 1713 (Q257105) (← links)
- Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, the last prophecies of the Camisards (Rotterdam) (Q257106) (← links)
- French Prophets inspire a French separatist movement in the parish of St Denis, South Carolina, 1714 (Q257107) (← links)
- French Prophets hold assemblies in front of hundreds of people outside Philadelphia, 1721 (Q257108) (← links)
- French Prophets developed satelites in Berlin, Halle, Erlangen and Schwabach into a well organised ecumenical network, 1714-1715 (Q257109) (← links)
- The Inspired assemble around Maria Elizabeth Mattes, a maid with violent trances, Halle, 1714 (Q257110) (← links)
- August Friedrich Pott, Johann Tobias Pott and Johann Heinrich Pott were seized by the Spirit and took over the group of the Inspired with Maria Elizabeth Matthes, Halle, 1714 (Q257111) (← links)
- Elizabeth Maria Matthes is forced to leave Halle, spring 1714 (Q257112) (← links)
- Elizabeth Maria Matthes and the Pott brothers are joined by Dorothea Sophia and Franziska Sophia Louysa on the way to Berlin, Halberstadt, 1714 (Q257113) (← links)
- The Pott brothers meet the cofounders of the Communities of True Inspiration, Marienborn, October 1714 (Q257114) (← links)
- Erlangen Inspired (Q257115) (← links)
- Philippe de Gentil, Marquis de Langallerie, converts to Protestantism, Frankfurt a. Oder, 19 July 1711 (Q257116) (← links)
- Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay starts following the teachings of Antoinette Bourignon, 1711 (Q257117) (← links)
- Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay, Cordier and François Baratier withdraw from worldly life, Schwarzenau (Q257118) (← links)
- Qietist Circle of Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay and Clara von Callenberg (Q257120) (← links)
- François Baratier persuades Charles Hector St George, Marquis de Marsay and Cordier to start living a Quietist life in Schwarzenau, 1711 (Q257121) (← links)
- The French Prophet Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers corresponds with Sir Robert Sutton (Q257122) (← links)
- Cordier and his wife attempt to travel to Jerusalem on a divine mission, 1712 (Q257123) (← links)
- The French Prophet Elie Marion announces the conversion of the Jews, London 1706 (Q257124) (← links)
- The Inspired baptise a Jewish traveler after prophesying in Hebrew, Halle, 1714 (Q257125) (← links)
- Société aquavite (Q257126) (← links)
- Cordier attempts to become a saint (Q257127) (← links)
- French Prophet Matthieu Boissier visits the Pietist theologian August Hermann Francke, Glaucha, 1710 (Q257128) (← links)
- French Prophets visit August Hermann Francke (1663-1727), Glaucha, 1711 (Q257129) (← links)
- Second mission of the French Prophets, 1 June 1712-1714 (Q257130) (← links)
- First mission of French Prophets to Germany, 23 July 1711-mid-December 1711 (Q257131) (← links)
- The French Prophet movement is absorbed by the foundation of the Shakers, 1740 (Q257132) (← links)
- French Prophets are excommunicated by the Huguenot consistory, London, March 1707 (Q257133) (← links)
- French Prophets are taken to court by the Huguenot ministry, London, May 1707 (Q257134) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive back in London, mid-December 1711 (Q257135) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Berlin, 23 July 1711 (Q257136) (← links)
- French Prophets arrive in Coburg, 4 September 1711 (Q257137) (← links)