An account of the trials on bills of exchange, wherein the deceit of Mr. John King and his confederates, and the pretence of lending money is exposed / [Joanna Southcott].
- Southcott, Joanna, 1750-1814.
- Date:
- [1807]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An account of the trials on bills of exchange, wherein the deceit of Mr. John King and his confederates, and the pretence of lending money is exposed / [Joanna Southcott]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![fears to vanish, and then discern how soon the fears of the nation have been an fire. And it may be dis- cerned in the 16th p. that it is said, the wisdom of the Lord is not like the wisdom of men, to bring all in a straight line before them ; so now I wish the believers to read that book over again, and they will see the truth appear, though they themselves have erred in judg- ment ; but this was permitted, to shew mankind what wrong judgment they draw from the Scriptures, to say they are fulfilled and all is finished, which make many become Atheists and Deists, as they cannot see the Scriptures can be true if all is finished, as there never have been such days upon earth, for the perfect happiness of mankind, as is spokenof through the Scriptures. This I shall further explain hereafter, as I have not room in this book, neither have I all the trials together to publish them for the present. JOANNA SOUTHCOTT. The contents of this book were taken from Joanna Southcott’s mouth by Ann Underwood, AND rn Jane Townley. LONDON: PRINTED BY S. ROUSSEAU, WOOD STREET, STA FIEI.DS, And sold by E. J. Field,Xo. 139, near BltomitiuryCM,High'If. bom; VV. Tozer, Lambeth Road, St. Georges Fields ; Abo by W- Symonds, Gandy Lave; and the Miss Evei.eighs, 'j Exeter-, Samuel Hirst, Leeds; .1. M+ddleton, 1 orI .JamesLight, Coventry Street, Stourbridge, Itorecsicrsh/n. [ Entered at Stationers' If all.]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22042076_0074.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)