Lacy, John, 1664-
John Lacy English self-styled prophet
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Lacy ‡c English self-styled prophet
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lacy, John ‡d 1664-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lacy, John, ‡d 1664-
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Works
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A brand pluck'd from the burning: exemplify'd in the unparallel'd case of Samuel Keimer, offer'd to the perusal of the serious part of mankind, and especially to those who were ever acquainted with, or ever heard of the man ... | |
The ecclesiastical and political history of Whig-Land : of Late years; To which are Prefix'd, The Characters of a Late Ecclesiastical Historian, and of the Author of this History | |
General delusion of Christians | |
A letter from John Lacy, to Thomas Dutton, being reasons why the former left his wife and took E.Gray a prophetess to his bed | |
A letter to Sir H. Mackworth, concerning his treatise about the late occasional bill : Upon four heads especially. I. Whether all wise Nations in the World do preserve the Administration of Publick Affairs in Persons of one and the same Perswasion, in Matters of Religion. II. Whether the Admission of any into Imployments, other than Sincere Members of a National Church, be consistent with the Safety of the Establish'd Government. III. Whether Occasional Communion with the Church, and abiding Nonconformity, are Contradictions. IV. Whether Dissenters do not still need, in several Instances, to be convinced by the Author, of the Usefulness and Necessity of such a Bill, for their own Good | |
A moral test, 1704: | |
A moral test, the manifest intent in law, of the sacramental; and a due enforcement thereof evinced, the honour, the safety, and incomparable happiness of England. With a dedication to Her Majesty. By John Lacy, Esq | |
Mr. Lacy's letter to the Reverend Dr. Josiah Woodward, concerning his remarks on the modern prophets. | |
Predictions concerning the raising the dead body of Mr. Thomas Emes, commonly call'd Doctor Emes, late of Old-Street-Square, in the parish of St. Giles, by Cripplegate, London: who on or about the 4th day of December, 1707. was taken with a most violent Head-Ach, or meagrim; and died on the 22d day of December, 1707. and was buried on the 25th day of the same month, being Christmas-Day, in the burying-place, in Bun-hill-Feilds, near Moor-Fields | |
The prophetical warnings of John Lacy, esq. : pronounced under the operation of the spirit, and faithfully taken in writing, when they were spoken. | |
A relation of the dealings of God to his unworthy servant John Lacy, since the time of his believing and professing himself inspir'd | |
The scene of delusions : by the Reverend Mr. Owen of Warrington, at his own earnest request, considered and confuted, by one of the modern prophets; and (as it proves) partly by himself | |
The second part of Peter's visitation : a lecture deliver'd at the Oratory in Villars-Street, York-Buildings | |
The spirit of prophecy defended | |
Spiritualism and spirit phenomena in 1707. | |
The steeleids, or, the tryal of wit. A poem, in three cantos: by John Lacy, Esq; | |
The vision of John Lacy, Esq; and prophet, on Thursday the 9th of June, 1715 | |
Warnings of the eternal spirit, by the mouth of his servant John, sirnam'd Lacy. The second part |