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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Cultural formation | Sarah Green | SG
seems from her connections and her writings to have been an Anglican
, yet she apparently mustered considerable respect for the far-out fanatical prophet, anti-monarchist Richard Brothers
, millenarian and ancestor of the British Israelite |
Friends, Associates | Sarah Green | This was the prophetRichard Brothers
, millenarian and British Israelite
, a man of talent and eccentricity who already had a colourful career behind him. She was forced to evict him when he failed... |
Textual Production | Sarah Green | The eight-page pamphlet is entitled A Letter to the Publisher of Brothers
's Prophecies. Richard Brothers was a naval officer, as well as a millenarian prophesying the destruction of London quite in the style... |
Textual Production | Joanna Southcott | After her associate Richard Brothers
had emerged from a ten-year prison sentence and claimed in print to be the Messiah, JS
published her Answer to Mr. Brothers's Book. Wordsworth, Jonathan. The Bright Work Grows: Women Writers of the Romantic Age. Woodstock Books. 144 |
Textual Production | Joanna Southcott | In this year JS
was constantly employ'd in writing either to put in print, or for private Instructions to my Friends. Hopkins, James K. A Woman To Deliver her People: Joanna Southcott and English Millenarianism in an Era of Revolution. University of Texas Press. 97 |
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