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In 1981, the Eels ' dream team ' ( another team coached by Jack Gibson ), comprising internationals Ray Price, Mick Cronin, Ron Hilditch and Bob " The Bear " O ' Reilly, as well as budding stars Peter Sterling, Brett Kenny, Steve Ella, Eric Grothe and John Muggleton, outscored the Tommy Raudonikis captained Newtown four tries to three to win 20 – 11 and secure their first premiership.
Yet two persons, Lodowicke Muggleton and John Reeve, are appointed the Last Witnesses to fulfill the prophecy of Revelation 11: 3 where no distinction is drawn between one witness and the other.

Muggleton and at
* Michela Noonan as Katrina Muggleton – brought up by strict parents, Katrina is academically smart at school but has tendencies of naivete.
There is also an account for a far older holiday meeting which Lodowicke Muggleton and his daughter, Sarah, attended in July 1682 at the Green Man pub in Holloway, then a popular rural retreat to the north of London.
" And I have given thee Lodowicke Muggleton to be thy mouth: at that very moment the holy spirit brought into my mind that scripture of Aaron given unto Moses.
Even at their blasphemy trial in 1653, The Recorder of London, after examining John Reeve, turns to Muggleton and says, " Let Aaron speak ".
In " The Making of the English Working Class " E. P. Thompson says, " The Muggletonians ( or followers of Ludovic Muggleton ) were still preaching in the fields and parks of London at the end of the eighteenth century.
The setting for the cricket match between All Muggleton and Dingley Dell in Charles Dickens ' Pickwick Papers was based on an amalgamation of the grounds at West Malling and Maidstone.
Another large prize was awarded to Dawn Muggleton on the 19 April 2006, however-who correctly identified the ' Smooth Secret Song ' ( Diana Ross ' My Old Piano ), winning £ 118, 454 at the end of a contest that had run for several months, which was, at that time, the biggest cash prize awarded on UK radio since 1999.
Lodowicke Muggleton was born at a house called Walnut Tree Yard on Bishopsgate Street ( now Bishopsgate ) in the City of London.
" I have had nine or ten of them at my house at a time ," reports Muggleton, nonchalantly.
Sarah Muggleton ( 14 years at the time ) was the first person to be blessed under the new commission.
At the time, Muggleton was in hiding at the house of Ann Lowe, a believer, from an arrest warrant of the Stationers Company.
On 17 January 1676 ( 1677 new style ) Muggleton was tried at the Old Bailey, convicted of blasphemy, and sentenced to three days in the pillory and a fine of £ 500.
At each of his three two-hourly appearances in the pillory ( at Temple Gate, outside the Royal Exchange and at the market in West Smithfield ) a selection of the books seized from Muggleton were burnt by the common hangman.
This was done in 1692 but shows Muggleton at an earlier stage of life.
'" and Muggleton seems to understand John perfectly at this juncture.
Muggleton and Dennis Olsen also devised and co-produced Marvellous Party !, a production that celebrates the words and music of Noël Coward, and which had two sell-out shows at the Concert Hall in the Victorian Arts Centre, a highly successful Victorian tour and has been seen at Capers, Melbourne ( 2003 and 2004 ), Friends Restaurant ( Hyatt ) Perth, Edwards Waterfront Mandurah WA ( 2004 ) and Canberra's Teatro Vivaldi ( 2004 ).
Muggleton ended 2008 with a nomination at the AFI Awards.
In 2010 Muggleton has appeared as ' Bette Davis ' in the one-woman show " Me & Jezebel " at the Mackay Entertainment Centre ( QLD ).
In 2011 Muggleton started playing multiple roles in " Love Loss & What I Wore " at the Sydney Opera House alongside Magda Szubanski and Natalie Bassingthwaighte.

Muggleton and verse
Reeve believed that he and his cousin, Lodowicke Muggleton, were the two witnesses spoken of in the third verse of the eleventh chapter of the Book of Revelation.

Muggleton and where
The song also featured in an ITV documentary series about recording techniques, where Tzuke and her producers Mike Paxman and Paul Muggleton showed how the song had been constructed using sound bytes of her voice which were transposed into a synthesizer range.
After a short break, Muggleton will take over the role of ' Mrs Peachum ' in " The Threepenny Opera " alongside Paul Capsis for the Sydney Theatre Company, from 1 September 2011 to 24 September 2011, and then head for Perth ( WA ), where she will play the role of ' Mrs Johnstone ' in " Blood Brothers ", from 9 November 2011 to 4 December 2011-a role that she has longed to play.

Muggleton and John
Christopher Partridge of Lancaster University states that Applewhite and Nettles were similar to John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton, who founded Muggletonianism, a millennialist movement in medieval England.
After Reeve's death Muggleton had a brief struggle for control of the group with Laurence Clarkson, a former Ranter, and subsequently with those followers of John Reeve who did not accept Muggleton's authority.
" So, does John Reeve see himself on a different spiritual plane to Lodowicke " the mouth " Muggleton?
Muggleton and Reeve's two predecessors, the weavers Richard Farnham and John Bull, did try to live out their script particularly in their role as bringers of plagues.
However, there is no evidence that John Reeve and Lodowicke Muggleton felt in any way obliged to follow suit.
" Notable were John Robins and Thomas Tany ( Muggleton calls him John Tannye ).
John Reeve was 42, Lodowicke Muggleton 41.
The following day Reeve, Muggleton and Dorcas Booth went to curse John Robins in prison.
Throughout the period until the death of John Reeve in 1658, Muggleton seems to have acted only as Reeve's ever-present sidekick.
It is said that, on the death of John Reeve, there was a power-struggle between Lodowicke Muggleton and Laurence Clarkson ( or Claxton ) for leadership.
" Richard Farnesworth also taxes Muggleton about the failure of John Reeve and himself to live out their part from the book of Revelation.
John Saddington rallied the believers to stick with Muggleton and the revolt lost momentum.
In 1675, Muggleton, as executor of the estate of Deborah Brunt, became involved in property litigation against Alderman John James.
Eventually, the Sheriff of London, Sir John Peak was persuaded to release Muggleton for a payment of £ 100 cash down.
As John, so Muggleton.
At first sight, it might seem surprising that Muggleton is impressed by John the Divine's visions.

Muggleton and book
It was during these years that Muggleton began his polemic against the Quakers with a book The Neck of the Quakers broken ( 1663 ) and correspondence with individual Quakers, much of it published by one party or the other.
Muggleton was bailed to appear to answer charges arising from his book The Neck of the Quakers broken, specifically that he did curse Dr Edward Bourne of Worcester, therein.

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