Remarks On the Review of Inchiquins Letters Published in the Quarterly Review

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Remarks On the Review of Inchiquins Letters Published in the Quarterly Review
Timothy Dwight
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Did you recollect, Sir, when the Review, which is the subject of these strictures, was written, and particularly the paragraphs immediately under consideration, that Joanna South- cot was an English woman, that her rude, vulgar rhapsodies; "the vilest string of words, in the vilest doggerel verse; which has no other connection than what the vilest rhymes have suggested;" were believed by several thousand persons, besides these Clergymen; that She was believed to be commissioned "to destroy the ...devil, " and "was ordered to set down all his blas- phemies, and show to the world what the language of hell is;" that she announced herself to be the female Redeemer of mankind; a bone from Christ, the second Adam; the Bride of the Apocalypse; the promised Seed, who is to bruise the serpent's head; 8 54 Education for the Ministry.
that she disputed with the devil, and wrote down the conversation; and that she seals those, who in the Apocalypse are styled the hundred and forty four thousand servants of God.


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