Lodowicke Muggleton

Lodowicke Muggleton (1609–1698) was an English religious thinker who gave his name to Muggletonianism, a Protestant sect which was always small, but survived until the death of its last follower in 1979. He spent his working life as a journeyman tailor in the City of London and was imprisoned twice for his beliefs. He held opinions hostile to all forms of philosophical reason, and had received only a basic education. He encouraged quietism and free-thought amongst his followers whose beliefs were predestinarian in a manner that was distinct from Calvinism. Near the close of his long life, Muggleton wrote his spiritual autobiography which was published posthumously. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Reeve, John
Published 1719
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by Reeve, John
Published 1793
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by Reeve, John
Published 1719
printed in the year of our lord 1656. and since reprinted by subscription in the year
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by Reeve, John
Published 1706
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