MUGGLETON, Lodowick,-continued.
A Copy of a Letter wrote by the Prophet John Reeve to Mrs. Alice Webb, containing her Blessing and the Six Principles, on August 15. 1656.
*An Epistle of John Reeve to a Friend, written in May 1657.
Another Epistle of John Reeve's.
An Epistle wrote by the Prophet JOHN REEVE to ISAAC PENNING- TON, Esq; dated 1658, concerning an Answer to a Book of his, with several Mysteries and Divine and Spiritual Revela- tions declared by the Prophet, concerning God's visible appearing in the Flesh.
Note. The foregoing Epistles and Letters are printed at the end of the 2nd edition of "The Witch of Endor," and those marked (*) are reprinted in "A Stream from the Tree of Life, &c." Those marked (1) are reprinted in "A Volume of Spiritual Epistles, &c."
A DISCOURSE, between John Reeve and Richard Leader,MER- CHANT. Recited by Lodowick Muggleton, One of the Two Last WITNESSES and PROPHETS of the Most High God, the Man CHRIST JESUS in Glory.-With,-"A Copy of a Letter, by the PROPHET LODOWICK MUGGLETON, to Mr. James Whitehead of Brantry (Braintree) in Essex, Bearing Date, the 18th of June 1682.
4to. No Printer's name or place, [about 1724 ?] Reprinted in, "A Stream from the Tree of Life," 4to. 1758 Reprinted in the "Two Systems of Astronomy, &c." By Isaac Frost.-p. 75.
[Epistle Shewing "The Cause of the Excommunication of William Meadgate, &c. and Letters, viz.-]
The Prophet Muggleton's Epistle to the Believers of the Com- mission, touching the Rebellion occasioned by the Nine Assertions.-1671. Here followeth the Copy of a Letter to Walter Bohenan, a Scotchman, another Rebel in the same Conspiracy with the rest, in Answer to his Rebellious Letter, -A Copy of a Letter written by the Prophet Lodowick Muggleton, to Colonel Phaire, and the rest of the Believers of the Commission of the Spirit, living in the Kingdom of Ireland, dated in London, February the 16th, 1680.-The Prophet LODOWICK MUGGLETON's Blessing to Mrs. SARAH SHORT, transcribed from a Copy drawn from Original given to her by him, June the 2d 1662.
Noto.-Muggleton's Blessing to Sarah Short, is reprinted in the "Volume of Spiritual Epistles, &c." all the others are reprinted in "A Stream from the Tree of Life, &c." 1758. The first paragraph in the first piece is omitted in the reprint.
4to. [Printed in 1724 ?] 21
MUGGLETON, Lodowick,-continued.
Vera Fidei Gloria est Corona Vitæ:-A VOLUME of SPIRITUAL EPISTLES: being The Copies of several LETTERS Written by The two last PROPHETS and MESSEN- GERS of God, John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton; con- taining Variety of Spiritual Revelations, and deep Mysteries, manifesting to the Elect Seed the Prerogative Power of a true Prophet; who, by Virtue of their Com- missions, did truly give Blessings of Life Everlasting to those that believed their declarations; and to all despising Reprobates the Curse or Sentence of Eternal Damnation. COLLECTED By the great Pains of Alexander Delamaine the Elder, a true Believer of God's last Commission of the Spirit. INTENDED At first only for his own spiritual solace; but finding they encreased to so great a Volume, he leaves it to his posterity, that Ages to come may rejoice in the comfortable View of so blessed and heavenly a treasure. Transcribed from Alexander Delamaine's Original Copy by Tobiah Terry, a true Believer of the like precious Faith in the true God the Man Christ Jesus, which most holy Faith the reprobate World despises. Written 1658-1691. This printed by Subscription in the Year 1755. The Sacred Remains, with the Soul's Mortality, and the Answer to William Penn, was re-printed by Sub- scription in the Years 1751, 1752, and 1758, which is an Example for Generations to come. 4to. 1755. 661
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The same,-Printed by Subscription, in the Year 1755: Re- printed, by Subscription, in the Year 1820, by W. Smith, King Street, Long Acre. 4to. 1820. 771
Note. This Volume contains, besides other matter:- "The Prophet Reeve's Epistle,-discovering the dark Light of the Quakers, 1654."
Muggleton's Epistle to Christopher Hill, concerning Laurence Clax- ton,-1660.
The Quakers religion seemeth to Muggleton to be the purest of all the seven Churches in respect of practice, but the worst of all in matter of true doctrine, see p. 69. 2nd edition. Elizabeth Hooton, a Woman Devil, see p. 231. Geo. Fox, Geo. Fox, the Younger, Edward Burrough, Francis Howgil, damned Devils, p. 71, 388.
"A Relation of some Passages in a discourse with Geo. White- head and Josiah Cole, in the year 1668, also some relation of that cursed Devil, Thomas Loe, Speaker of the Quakers."
A Testimony against John Reeve & Lodowick Muggleton, by the Quakers of Cork, signed by Wm. Morris, Wm. Edmondson, Robert Sandham and 23 others with Muggleton's Sentence of damnation upon them, p. 379-401. And the names of many other Friends & things concerning Friends are scattered through- out the vol.
MUGGLETON, Lodowick,-continued.
A Letter to Elizabeth Atkinson, Feb. 12. 1671.
Muggleton's Letter to Isabella Malum, Quaker, of Nottingham, 1674. on her return to the Quakers.
Muggleton's Letter to Rice Jones, in Nottingham.
Muggleton's Letter to William King a Quaker, who came from New
England, 1672.
Muggleton's Letter to William Penn, 1673.-Muggleton here calls Penn, "that blaspheming, reprobate Devil." Muggleton's Letter to John Gratton, 1669.-
-A STREAM from the TREE OF LIFE: or, the THIRD RECORD Vindi- cated being the COPIES of several Letters and Epistles wrote by the Two last Witnesses of Jesus Christ. Wherein Truth rides triumphant, and Imagination is confounded. These were not included in the Volume of SPIRITUAL EPISTLES, because of the great Expence. [Written 1654-1682.] (Edited by JOHN PEAT.)
4to. Printed from the Original Manuscript in the Year of Our Lord 1758.
Contents.-The Prophet Muggleton's Epistle to the Believers of the Commission, touching the Rebellion occasioned by the Nine Assertions. p. 1.
A Letter written by the Messenger of God, Lodowick Muggleton, to Walter Bohenan, of Condemnation for Apostacy, January 23, 1671. p. 9.
A Copy of a Letter written by the Prophet Lodowick Muggleton, to Mr. James Whitehead of Braintree in Essex, bearing Date, June 13, 1682. p. 17.
A Copy of a Letter written by the Prophet Lodowick Muggleton, to Colonel Phaire, and the rest of the Believers of the commission of the Spirit. Dated in London, February, 16, 1680. p. 25.
A Copy of a Letter written by the Prophet Lodowick Muggleton, to Mr. Edward Fewterell of Chesterfield, bearing date from London, March 29, 1660. p. 30.
A Discourse between John Reeve and Richard Leader, Merchant; recited by Lodowick Muggleton one of the two last Witnesses and Prophets of the most high God, the Man Christ Jesus in Glory.p. 58.
A Letter from the Prophet Muggleton, to Thomas Tomkinson.— From the Press-yard, Newgate, April 23, 1677. p. 48.
An Epistle To a Quaker. By John Reeve.-Begins, "Dear and Loving Friend." p. 49.
An Epistle written by the Prophet Lodowick Muggleton. p. 55. An Epistle of John Reeve to his loving Friend Christopher Hill, p.63. A Copy of a Letter wrote by the Prophet John Reeve to Mrs. Alice Webb, containing her Blessing, and the Six Principles, on August 15, 1656. p. 64.
An Epistle of John Reeve to a Friend, written in May, 1657. p. 66. Another Epistle of John Reeve's. p. 69.
An Epistle wrote by the Prophet John Reeve to Isaac Pennington, Esq.; dated 1658. Concerning an Answer to a Book of his, with several Mysteries and Divine and Spiritual Revelations declared by the Prophet, concerning God's visible appearing in the Flesh. P, 74.
MUGGLETON, Lodowick,-continued.
The Testimony of the Prophet Muggleton, concerning the Death of Moses. p. 80.
An Epistle of the Prophet Reeve Written in the Year, 1656. p. 81. A Copy of a Letter written by the Prophet Lodowick Muggleton, to Ann Adams of Orwell, in Cambridgeshire, bearing Date from London, March the 27th, 1663. p. 86.
SUPPLEMENT to The Book of Letters, written by John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton, the Two East Prophets of the only true God, our Lord Jesus Christ.
BELOVED BRETHREN.
With the authority of the Church we have made diligent search through the Manuscript Records of the Church, and have found the following Letters, not in print in the "Book of Letters." The fol- lowing Letters may be considered the conclusion of all the Writings of the Prophets REEVE and MUGGLETON, both of spiritual matter and temporal advice, as far as the Church is in possession of.
JOSEPH & ISAAC FROST. London: Printed by R. Brown, 26, St. John Street, Clerkenwell. 4to. 1831. 71
The WORKS of John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton, the Two Last Prophets of the Only true God, our Lord Jesus Christ. In three volumes. (With a Portrait to each vol.) London: Printed by Subscription. 4to. 1882. (Brit. Museum, 1012. b.) GENERAL INDEX to John Reeve & Lodowicke Muggleton's Works. Intended for Three volumes. By Joseph and Isaac Frost.
R. Brown, Printer, 26, St. John Street, Clerkenwell. 4to. 1881.
In the Year 1654, an order was made in the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, that every inhabitant who had in their custody any of the books of John Reeve's and Lodowick Muggleton, "who pretend to be the two last witnesses and Prophets of Jesus Christ," which books were said to be full of blasphemies, should bring or send them in to the next Magistrate, within one month on pain of £10 for each book remaining in any person's hands after that time.-Hutchinson's History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay.
ANSWERS TO MUGGLETON AND REEVE, BY FRIENDS.
BURROUGH, Edward, of Underbarrow, Westmoreland.
and FRANCIS HOWGIL.-Answers to several QUERIES put forth to the despised People, called Quakers, by Philip Bennet,- Also, Answers to several other subtil Qveries put forth by one John Reeve, who lives in the City of LONDON, who cals himself, the last Messenger and Witnesse unto the true God, but is found a false Witness, and a Lyar, and a Perverter of the right way of God. Answered by Edward Burrough, and
MUGGLETON, Lodowick,-continued.
ANSWERS to Muggleton and Reeve,-continued. BURROUGH, Edward,-continued.
Francis Howgil, who are Witnesses unto the Truth against this subtil serpent-like generation.
4to. 1654.
Folio. 1672.
London, Printed for Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spread- Eagle, at the West end of Paul's. Reprinted in Burrough's Works, p. 29. COALE, Josiah, of Winterburne, (near Bristol) in Gloucestershire, A Testimony concerning Lodowick Muggleton.-In J. C.'s Works, p. 343; also in "Piety Promoted."
FARNWORTH, Richard, of Balby in Yorkshire.
TRUTH ASCENDED, or, The Annointed and Sealed of God defended: in an ANSWER written by Richard Farnsworth, as a TESTI- MONY against a Counterfeit Commission and all Injustice and false Judgement done and pronounced under pretence of the
same.
4to. London, Printed in the Year, 1663, Note.-This piece is addressed to Lodowick Muggleton.
FOX, George, Founder of the Society of Friends.
Something in ANSWER to Lodowick Muggleton's Book, which he calls, The Quakers Neck-Broken. Wherein in Judging others he hath Judged himself.
4to. London, Printed in the Year, 1667. FRIENDS OF CORK, viz., WILLIAM MORRIS, WILLIAM EDMUNDSON, ROBERT SANDHAM, and 23 others.-See Muggleton's Volume of Spiritual Epistles, p. 879, 2nd Edition, where the answer is inserted.
GRATTON, John.-See his Journal, 1st Edition, p. 23 and 73. HARWOOD, John, answer to Claxton.-See LAWRENCE CLAXTON. PENINGTON, Isaac, Son of Alderman PENINGTON, of London.
OBSERVATIONS on some Passages of Lodowick Muggleton, in his Interpretation of the 11th Chapter of the Revelations. As also on some Passages in that Book of his, stiled, The Neck of the Quakers Broken, and in his letter to Thomas Taylor. Whereby it may appear what Spirit he is of, and what god his Commission is from, &c,
4to. Printed in the Year, 1668. Reprinted in the 1st edition of his Works, Part 2, Page 36.
Folio. 1681.
PENN, William, Founder of Pennsylvania.
The NEW WITNESSES proved Old Hereticks: or Information to the Ignorant; in which the Doctrines of John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton, which they stile, Mysteries never before known, reveal'd, or heard of from the Foundation of the World, are proved to be mostly Ancient Whimsies, Blasphemies and Heresies, from the Evidence of Scripture, Reason, and several Historians. Also An Account of some discourse betwixt
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