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Letters to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, M.P.in answer to his testimony of the authenticity of the phrophecies of Richard Brothers, and his pretended mission to recall the Jews
Levi, David (1740-1799); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
[1795]
Look before you leap : or, the fate of the Jews. A warning to the people of other nations, in the case of Richard Brothers, the prophet
Spencer, Henry; Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
[1795?]
Printed not before March 1795 on internal evidence. - Pp. 19-20 misnumbered 17-18.
Richard Brothers, neither a madman nor an impostor : with a few observations on the possibility of his being the prophet of God; also some occasional thoughts on the present civil and ecclesiastical government of England
Offley, Henry Francis (1776-); Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
1795
An additional testimony given to vindicate the truth of the prophecies of Richard Brothers : to which is added, a warning to the inhabitants of Great-Britain, to forsake their evil doings, before the full appearance of the approaching day of the lord, which will burn the wicked of the earth as an oven
Taylor, Thomas of Ludgate Hill, London; Roth, Cecil (1899-1970)
1795
The whole of the testimonies to the authenticity of the prophecies and mission of Richard Brothers, as prince and prophet of the Hebrews
Halhed, Nathaniel Brassey (1751-1830); Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)
1795
Contents includes: Letter from Richard Brothers to Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, dated 28th of January, 1795 (p. [2]); "The first speech delivered in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, March 31, 1795, resp...
A testimony of the spirit of truth, concerning Richard Brothers... : in an address to the people of Israel, &c, to the Gentiles called Christians, and all other Gentiles ; with some account of the manner of the Lord's gracious dealing with his servant William Bryan
Bryan, William of the Avignon Society
1795
A testimony to the prophetical mission of Richard Brothers
Turner, George of Leeds (fl.1807)
1795
Signed "George Turner, Leeds, May 16th, 1795".
Communications of the Holy Spirit of God : immediately imparted at different times to George Turner, of Leeds, and now published by the command of the Lord
Turner, George of Leeds (fl.1807)
1795
Signatures: A-B⁴. Various prophecies refering to Richard Brothers as the chosen of God.
Extracts of two letters : printed in the year 1672, at Paris
Tindal, Humphrey; Nixon, Robert fl 1620?
[1795?]
Caption title; t.p. missing. Contains extracts from various prophecies, with added comments linking them to Richard Brothers. Two pages of advertisement added for publications by or concerning Ric...
The writings of Mr. Richard Brothers, God's anointed king, and shiloh of the Hebrews : containing A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times in two parts : An exposition of the trinity... ; also a letter to Miss Cott, God's recorded daughter of King David, and future queen of the Hebrews : with an address to the members of his Britannic Majesty's Council
Brothers, Richard (1757-1824); Brothers, Richard (1757-1824); Brothers, Richard (1757-1824)
1798
Includes: A revealed knowledge of the prophecies and times, originally published: London : s.n., 1794; and Wrote in confinement, an Exposition of the trinity... , originally published: London : G. Rie...
The seven seals of revelation, the rising up of God's two witnesses, the true explanation of the dragon, devil, and satan... with the immediate recal op [sic] the Hebrews from all nations, to build with all nations, the new Jerusalem
Finlayson, John (1770-1854); Peel, Sir Robert (1788-1850); Graham, Sir James Robert (1792-1861); Lyndhurst, John Singleton Copley Baron (1772-1863)
[1846?]
Contents includes letters addressed, among others, to the First Lord of the Treasury, Sir Robert Peel; the Secretary of State, Sir James Graham; the Lord Chancellor Lyndhurst.
The metaphorical angels, with the seven last plagues, that will call into life and for fulfilment the two books of revealed knowledge by the late Mr. Richard Brothers, as God's two witnesses; also the metaphorical stone, mentioned in Daniel, that will cast down and break into pieces the great image of human power and tyranny of England, Russia, France, Austria, and Prussia
Finlayson, John (1770-1854); Russell, John Russell Earl (1792-1878)
1847
Contents includes letters addressed to the First Lord of the Treasury, Lord John Russell.