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Muggleton and other
These principles derive from Lodowicke Muggleton, who would have added one other matter as being of equal importance, namely, that God takes no immediate notice of doings in this world.
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.
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 and only
Muggleton himself ruefully records that out of his family, friends and neighbours he managed only to convert his two daughters and his cousin Roger in Northamptonshire.
Throughout the period until the death of John Reeve in 1658, Muggleton seems to have acted only as Reeve's ever-present sidekick.
Muggleton seems only slowly to have grasped that if he wanted to be taken seriously as an individual prophet, he had to write, to publish and to show himself outside his immediate neighbourhood.
But Muggleton dismisses this instruction as a temporary expedient for the disciples ' use only.
Muggleton seeks not only to explain the text of Revelation on its own terms but also to appropriate the text as a foundation for the Muggletonian faith.

Muggleton and did
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.
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.
Hiding was now no longer a solution as Muggleton could be excommunicated in his absence if he did not appear and plead.
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.

Muggleton and me
Muggleton describes him as " a quiet peaceable man, not cruel to servants, which liked me very well ".
In 1625 Muggleton contracted the plague but, he says, " it was not extreme tedious to me.

Muggleton and from
Here he would have encountered an annual cricket match against a team formed of men with the name Muggleton, from the next village of Wilbaston.
Muggleton fell away from the Puritan faith, " for all the zeal we formerly had was quite worn out ," and this cost his business dearly in terms of lost customers from that congregation.
" I do not speak this from hearsay of others ," says Muggleton in his autobiography, " but from a perfect knowledge which I have seen and heard.
" Muggleton concluded that more sober persons, in whom faith predominated, " would have been preserved from speaking evil of things they knew not.
Thomas Macaulay in his History of England ( 1849 ), describes Lodowicke Muggleton as " a mad tailor who wandered from pothouse to pothouse, tippling ale and denouncing eternal torments against all who refused to believe.
" Richard Farnesworth also taxes Muggleton about the failure of John Reeve and himself to live out their part from the book of Revelation.
At the time, Muggleton was in hiding at the house of Ann Lowe, a believer, from an arrest warrant of the Stationers Company.
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.
Muggleton was advised to get Ann Lowe to sue him for debt so that a writ of habeas corpus would remove him from Newgate to the Fleet prison.
Definitely painted from life is the work by William Wood of Braintree, who was a friend of Lodowicke Muggleton.
Muggleton himself says his intention is to prophesy anew: " whereby is unfolded, and plainly declared, the whole counsel of God concerning Himself, the Devil and all Mankind from the foundation of the world to all eternity.
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 faith
He does not receive a straight answer although Muggleton says that faith in a time of innocence is one thing, but that faith through knowledge of good and evil is a higher state of consciousness altogether.

Muggleton and ".
The programme featured Val Lehman, Sheila Florance, Amanda Muggleton and Carol Burns on their visit to the UK in 1990 and includes extensive footage of their on-stage interview with TV presenter Anna Soubry in which the cast members talk about their time " inside ".
Even at their blasphemy trial in 1653, The Recorder of London, after examining John Reeve, turns to Muggleton and says, " Let Aaron speak ".

stresses and writes
Barbara Leaming writes in her biography of Hayworth, If This Was Happiness: A Biography of Rita Hayworth ( 1989 ) that, due to her fondness for alcohol and the stresses of her life, Hayworth aged before her time.
Kempis stresses the importance of solitude and silence, " how undisturbed a conscience we would have if we never went searching after ephemeral joys nor concerned ourselves with affairs of the world ..." Kempis writes that the " World and all its allurements pass away " and following sensual desires leads to a " dissipated conscience " and a " distracted heart ".

stresses and without
Although, in theory, the pump could work without it, the efficiency would drop drastically and the pump would be subject to extraordinary stresses that could shorten its life considerably.
Tempering relieves stresses in the metal that were caused by the hardening process ; tempering makes the metal less hard while making it better able to sustain impacts without breaking.
Under such environmental stresses, corals expel their zooxanthellae ; without them coral tissues reveal the white of their skeletons, an event known as coral bleaching.
Much of the work done was without precedent, including calculations for incidence of erection stresses, provisions made for reducing future maintenance costs, calculations for wind pressures made evident by the Tay Bridge disaster, the effect of temperature stresses on the structure, and so on.
It stresses, however, that this was out of compassion for people in difficulties, and quite unconnected with his well-known conservative views, in spite of which he conducted a personal " Ostpolitik " of contacts with the Soviet embassy in favour of the Church in Eastern Europe, without informing Pius XII of these contacts.
Perfect plasticity is a property of materials to undergo irreversible deformation without any increase in stresses or loads.
These training sessions are used to replicate real life stresses without the risk factor associated with flying.
Adequate lubrication allows smooth continuous operation of equipment, with only mild wear, and without excessive stresses or seizures at bearings.
In metal processing, a reducing atmosphere is used in annealing ovens for relaxation of metal stresses without corroding the metal.
The increase was attributed to several factors: social stresses from the uncertainties of the transition period, the institutional inadequacy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to deal with social unrest without wielding unlimited authority and widespread scepticism that prevented public cooperation with police investigations.
The LDWF stresses that coastal wetland restoration projects will be greatly hindered without effective, sustainable nutria population control.
Though a late romanticist himself he again and again stresses the need of building one ’ s life upon the base of facts – without giving up one ’ s idealism.
All stresses from seasonal expansion and contraction of the underlying soil are taken into the entire tensioned slab, which supports the building without significant flexure.
Secondly, Tocqueville repeatedly stresses is that if people want freedom not for its own sake but for some other goal, to further their material interest, it is unlikely that freedom will not turn into a despotic form of rule, where everyone may be free to further their material interest but without political freedom.
Upon application of stresses just beyond the yield strength of the non-cold-worked material, a cold-worked material will continue to deform using the only mechanism available: elastic deformation, the regular scheme of stretching or compressing of electrical bonds ( without dislocation motion ) continues to occur, and the modulus of elasticity is unchanged.
Since it remains twisted instead of unraveling, it acts as a fixed loop and will not back out without considerable force ( greater than the stresses which it is intended to counter ) being applied.
As is appropriate in a culture that stresses the value of empathy, one person cannot speak without considering the other.
" She observes that Harsiese designated his father as a High Priest of Amun on a Bes statue without any accompanying royal name or prenomen and stresses that if Shoshenq C " had the slightest pretensions to royal rank, his son would not have omitted to mention this fact.

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