Joanna Southcott Quotes (23 Quotes)


    I shall omit former particulars, and begin with informing the Reader, that, in 1792, I was strangely visited, by day and night, concerning what was coming upon the whole earth.

    At the end of 1795 and beginning of 1796, I was ordered to write to the Church ministers.

    In 1795, I sent him another letter, telling him, that danger still stood before us, and that the truth of what I had written in 1792 was to be proved by 12 men.


    This made me earnest in prayer to God, to know if this was Christ's second coming into the world, to call in his ancient people, the Jews.


    My faith grew strong, and I sent a letter (as I was ordered) to the Rev. Dignitary of the Cathedral of Exeter. I was assured, before I sent it, he would not answer it.

    I shall now proceed to my own experience, which hath truly convinced me, the Lord is awakened as one out of sleep; and the voice of the Lord will shake terribly the earth.

    The next summer, 1794, corn grew dear, and distress began in our land.

    Another night, I dreamed I saw my father sweeping out the barn floor clean, and would not suffer the wheat to be brought in the barn. He appeared to me to be in anger.

    Another night I dreamed I heard heavenly music sounding in my ears, and a flock of sheep was gathering round it. When the music ceased, the sheep leaped for joy, and ran together, shaking their heads; and one shook his head almost off, and seemed to have nothing but ears.

    It never entered the heart of man, to conceive the glorious days that are before those that wish Christ's kingdom to be established.

    New-Year's Day arriving, and the ministers, to whom I wrote, remaining silent, I consider their silence as evidence, that they cannot prove what I said not to be from the Lord, and have therefore published as I was directed.

    The end of all things is at hand; that Satan's kingdom will be destroyed, and Satan chained down for a thousand years, and Christ's kingdom established upon earth.

    In 1792, my Sister told me, I was growing out of my senses.

    If they can prove that I am wrong by that time, I will give it up to their wisdom, but not after to any one's judgment, till I see the end of another year; for the Lord will begin with a new century; and I will see what he will do, before I will hearken to any man's judgment.


    I am the fool, and must be the sufferer, if it be not of God.

    I was now ordered to have my writings copied, and put into the printer's hand.

    The same night, I dreamed I was on the sea and I saw a large oven full of meat and the stopper broke, and the meat swam on the sea in abundance.

    As she at first plucked the fruit, and brought the knowledge of the evil fruit, so at last she must bring the knowledge of the good fruit.

    As I have begun to publish to the world, I shall give some short account of my Life, which hath been singular, from my youth up to this day.


    In this manner, I continued with Satan for ten days. His answer and blasphemy were too shocking to pen; till I was worn out with rage and malice against him, I could not bear myself.


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