When it may be necessary to abbreviate a word, the title of the article will be printed in an italic letter; as for exmple, c. for communications; w. for writings, &c. and after the article eluc. for elucidation-exp. for explained, and ans. for answered, will occasionally be printed. For the sake of comprising a great quantity of matter in a small compass, I have omitted all the references to the scripture elucidations; the Reader will therefore be pleased to attend to the scripture Index for the portions he may be desirous to examine, and refer to the respective books for an explanation, as it would have taken several extra numbers to contain the articles that are there most Divinely elucidated by the Spirit of Truth: and if they were to mark the number of the book and page opposite the texts in their Bibles, it would afford them great assistance in baving an immediate reference and connection with the books. I would also recommend those who have complete sets, to mark them in the margin with the numbers referred to in the Index, immediately opposite the respective parts that are similar, explanatory, or connected; and thereby form a complete marginal reference, like those in the Bible; by which means they will be enabled to compare and examine them with the scriptures, weigh the whole together, draw the link, lengthen the chain, see if one link will join with another,compare the whole together, see if it adds link to link, chain to chain, like the dawning morning, higher and higher, brighter and brighter, to the perfect day: or like a flower in the bud, opening more and more, until the full blown flower appears. In this manner we must weigh the works of God; like the husbandman's seed, first thrown into the earth, and buried down without any appearance of seed till you see the blade appear; then cometh the stalk, next the ear, then the blossom, and then the grain is fit for harvest. Just so we must mark the rising of all things that come from Gop. London, February 21, 1815. CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, Published by and for JOANNA SOUTHCOTT, And referred to in the following Index. 7 4 7 1 to 6. The Strange Effects of Faith, with Remarkable 7. A Continuation of Prophecies, from 1792 to the present 8. The Strange Effects of Faith; being a Continuation of t 9 and 10. Divine and Spiritual Letters of Prophecies. 11. A Dispute Between the Woman and the Powers of;\ Darkness. 12. The Answer of the Lord to the Powers of Darkness. 14 Prophecy; a Warning to the Whole World, commonly 16. The Second Book of Visions. 나 17. A Word to the Wise, or a Call to the Nation. 18. Divine and Spiritual Communications on the Prayers of 19. Sound an Alarm in My Holy Mountain. 20. Á Warning to the Whole World. 21. On the Prayers for the Fast Day, May, 1804. 22. Copies and Parts of Copies of Letters and Communica- 25. The Trial of Joanna Southcott at the Neckinger House, 26. Answer to Garrett's Book. 27. Answer to the Five Charges in the Leeds Mercury. 34. An Explanation of the Parable published in 1804, with 35. The Kingdom of CHRIST is at Hand:-an Examination 4.2 37. The Answer of the Rev. Thomas P. Foley to the World, for printing the book commonly called What Manner of Communications are these? 38 to 42. The Controversy between Joanna Southcott and Elias Carpenter, one of her Judges. 43. An Answer to the World for printing the book called The Little Flock of Sheep; by William Sharp. 44. The Full Assurance that the Kingdom of Christ is at Hand, from the Signs of the Times. 45. Remarks and Inquiries on the Rev. I. Cockin's Sermon. 46. L. Mayer's book, The Long Wished for Revolution is at Hand,' answered and explained. 47. Answer to Mr. Brothers's book, published in 1806; Letter to Mr. Huntingdon, with Remarks on the Calvinist and Roman Catholic Doctrines, &c. &c. 48. A Caution and Instruction to the Sealed, that they may Know for what they are Sealed. 1807. 49. An Account of the Trials on Bills of Exchange. 50. An Answer to a Sermon preached and published by Mr. A Smith. 51. Answer to False Doctrines, and the Crying Sins of the Nation. 52. A True Picture of the World, and a Looking Glass for all Men. 53. The True Explanation of the Bible (7th part); with an Answer to Hann, and an Account of Ann Moore. 54, 55. The Controversy of the Spirit with the Worldly Wise. 36. An Answer to Thomas Paine's Third Part of the Age of Reason: also to S. Lane, a Calvinistic Preacher, and Hewson Clarke, Editor of the Scourge. 57. The Book of Wonders, Marvellous and True. 8. The Second Book of Wonders, more marvellous than the First. 59. Copies of Letters sent to the Clergy of Exeter, from 1796 to 1800, with Communications and Prophecies put in the Newspapers in 1813. 60. Wisdom Excelleth the Weapons of War; and herein is shewn that Judgments are the strange works of the LORD, but Mercy his darling attribute. 61. The Third Book of Wonders, announcing the Coming of SHILOH, and a Call to the Hebrews. 62. The Fourth Book of Wonders, being the Answer of the LORD to the Hebrews. 63. The Fifth Book of Wonders, with an Answer to the Rev. James Hearn, and other mockers. 64. A Communication sent to the Rev. Mr. P. in 1797, with an explanation thereon. 5. Prophecies Announcing the Birth of the PRINCE of PEACE, with a few Remarks thereon. |