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Joanna Southcott (or Southcote; April 1750 – 26 December 1814) was a British self-described religious prophetess from Devon.
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May 18, 2018 · Southcott, Joanna (1750-1814) British prophetess of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries who announced that she had a divine pregnancy.

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Joanna Southcott was a British self-described religious prophetess from Devon. A "Southcottian" movement continued in various forms after her death; its eighth prophet, Mabel Barltrop, died in 1934. Wikipedia
The Panacea Society are followers of a 19th-century 'prophetess', Joanna Southcott, who wrote more than 60 books of religious thoughts. She claimed to be ...
Aug 23, 2019 · The box was found to contain a few books and papers, dice, a lottery ticket, a night cap, earrings, a purse and an old horse-pistol.
The Visitation of the Spirit of Truth to Joanna Southcott – English Prophetess. Her History and a Collection of her Writings.
Dedicated to the evangelist, Joanna Southcott, the House of God stood in Newington Butts for more than a decade. 10,000 new jobs.
Jun 23, 2021 · She believed that she possessed supernatural gifts and wrote prophecies in rhyme. She claimed to be the Woman of the Apocalypse referenced in a prophetic ...
Joanna Southcott, a domestic servant in Exeter, declared herself a visionary prophetess. Local harvest failures and food riots as well as international war and ...
The astonishing distribution figures made Joanna one of the best-selling writers at the time—although many copies of the works were actually handed out for free ...
Joanna Southcott was a poor servant girl from the southwest of England who, at the age of 42, announced that God had chosen her as a messenger of his Second ...