PHYSICIAN, the sick want a p. 14, 79-see 9, 47-33, 489 PICTURE, a true p. of man exp. 36, 119-63, 68 34, 64-60, 18 56, 24 a true p. of the times.. of Joanna sent to the Prince Regent, Archbishops of Canterbury and York; Bishops of London, Worcester, and Salisbury; Dukes of Kent, and Glocester; Lords Grosvenor and Ellenborough; the Recorder of London, and John Reeves, Esq.... 63, 62 of the world.. 52; 1, 6, 31-see 4, 153-7, 44-10, 59 15; 21,39-22, 29-26; 11, 13, 15, 17-60, 28-61,63 PIG, satan appears as a pig.... 4, 163–14, 44—15; 5, 41 19; 20, 22 PIKE, like Pike they'll howl and weep...... 22, 34 PILATE, his question ans. 3, 100—6, 282—see 1, 41-4, 173 .10, 78-19, 22-24, 110-32, 460-36, 47-61, 8 PILGRIMS, who are the p. exp... 57, 47-see 36; 98, 100 58, 80 7,52-12, 15 56, 25 PILLAR for the sealed 1, 12-8, 79--9, 32-20, 5-32; 441, 444-51, 39 PLOUGH, the heavenly plough, explained.... 2, 84-9, 14 those who put their hand to the plough must not draw back..... 9, 14-19, 9-22, 36-48, 12 PLYMTREE (Devonshire) Joanna's writings. left at Plym tree.. 1, 6 POISONED, parable of the poisoned coat, &c. 12, 50-13, 2 14, 96-24, 55-25, 116-26, 18 POMEROY, Rev. J. a book with seven seals put into his hand, a com. on his preaching from 1 Cor. iii. 11. 14, 12 59, 47 -sent him in 1797, explained in 1814...... 64, 7 a conversation between him and Joanna... 1, 11 acted for six years agreeable to the directions of the Lord, admonitions for him from the spirit. advised to act wisely... 57, 5-60, S9 25, 146 30, 252 34, 39 23; 37, 65-24, 70 28, 65 turn and repent as Judas did........ 23, 29 S POMEROY adviseth Joanna to get her writings proved, and not wait till she has brought the sword, the plague, and the famine upon the land... 23, 4 afflictions have followed his family for his unbelief, 10, 77 all are stumbled concerning him. 57, 28 all is offered to be given up to his judgment.... 59, 46 allowed three weeks to examine, to consult Ministers, and to judge whether the writings were of GOD or not, all that is required of him is to acknowledge the truth, ... 64, 23 all the truth must be brought to light and published concerning him .... an account of prophecies put into his hands.... 20, 29 the death of the Rev. Mr. Pomeroy of ... 57, 12 Bodmin. 57, 3 angry on seeing his name in print, 1, 18-10, 61-23, S with Joanna for sending a letter to the coffee-house, 23, 10 an important communication concerning him.... 57, 8 answer of the spirit to a letter sent him without a date in 1794........ answer to those who said Mr. P. and Joanna were agreed appears in spite against GoD.. 36, 94 60, 10 30, 244 .... 64, 17 a question which he is required to answer as Adam and Eve were placed together temporally, so in a spiritual sense, the Lord placed him and Joanna together 57, 24 as he did by Joanna's writings, so are men doing by the bible..... 57, 31 as he mocked Joanna, so men mock the Lord a sign given to him, May 1796 ... explained.... a type of the nation as Judas betrayed Christ, so hath P. betrayed Joanna, at first the Jews appeared like Pomeroy. at war with Joanna.. blamed the ministers for believing Joanna's writings, blasphemy hath been spoken by him.......... 31, 353 began to cause Joanna's fall. boasters, &c. called upon to answer justly.... 57, 46 58, 76 called to the gospel to see the persecution Christ bore in ... 60, 6 31, 349 called upon to be a returning pilgrim and be forgiven, .... POMEROY cannot appear and cast the blame on Joanna's head..... 28, 47-30, 262 cannot clear his honour unless he comes forward with the truth..... cannot shun the truth nor prevail on man to keep silence, ... 28.52 57, 9 chosen to be a disciple, but when he saw the dangers he fled, explained :... 36, 54 cleared, by the manner he explained the marriage of the Lamb compared to an unjust lawyer. Judas, fully explained 44, 53 23, 47 23, 45 23; 42, 45-28, 47 Pilate 36, 18 condemns the folly of the methodists.. copy of the Rev. Archdeacon Moore's letter sent to him, ... 59, 24 declares his belief that Joanna is the wondrous woman mentioned in the bible... 23, 5 23, 5 -'s works cannot come from the devil, -that Joanna is no imposter.. ... 20, 31-23, 4 deeper mysteries will be explained concerning him, 57, 47 dissatisfied with the sign of Bishop Buller's death, asks for one concerning the war 20, 28 England will be spared if Abraham now comes forward, 57, 74 entreats Joanna to blot his name out of the book, 10, 72 Foley, Bruce, Webster and Joanna wait on him.. 23, 9 GOD declares his anger is kindled against Pomeroy, ... 28; 58, 69, 72-29, 173-31; 348, 353 57, 5 had not fortitude to bear persecution... has burnt a true prophecy of himself, 23; 13, 15-28, 58 30; 245, 269 hath always treated J. with scorn and contempt, 60, 10 hath disregarded his God.. hath no charity for the Lord. 28, 83-29, 174 3, 111 hath not acted like Judas to betray Joanna in the letter, of 1797....... 64, 23 he refuseth to answer any inquiries. 63, 60 his art to procure Joanna's signature shewn, 23, 11—60, 9 his coffee-house friends called upon to answer for them selves.... 58, SO POMEROY, his conduct and unbelief shewn...... 30, 268 his conduct to Joanna investigated, 25, 42-36, 54—57, 4 his conscience hath been bribed like the keepers, explained his drawing back described... 25, 8 57, 10 his end will be wretched if he does not repent.. 30, 281 his error was caused by the Lord... his fall permitted by the Lord.... 63, 52 57; 23, 30 his first judgment of Joanna's writings, explained, 25, 139 his good and evil deeds, explained his honour here is lost.. ... his letter full of falsehood and lies to Mr. Bruce his letter to Mr. Sharp .... 23, 67 30, 254 28, 60 59, 7 28, 54-58; 41, 76 28, 69-58, 57 ... 59, 13 1, 7 his objections, answered. his preaching from John xii. 35. answered. his repentance and seeing his error in the end is a prophecy put in the hands of the Bishops, which will be fulfilled before this year hath an end.. 63, 38-64, 16 his saying " GOD will certainly bring Joanna to judgment," answered..... "leave me out of the question,” ans. his silence and conduct, answered 58, 82 63, 67 64, 12 58, 30 his thoughts on the communication of 97, compared to the thoughts of the Jews concerning the gospel, his wrong judgment Hows,, waits on him at Bodmin if P. comes forward wonders will come on... 57 74 if P. will turn King's evidence, and tell who persuaded him to deny his Lord and Master, the Lord will now at the last forgive him, and cast the others; but if he will not, they shall die together, and fatal will be their end, ... 24, 109 informed Joanna that a Bishop had wrote of the Revolution and death of the King of France 100 years before it happened. .. 20, 31 informed Mrs. Taylor, Joanna was trifling with the Holy Ghost 57, 84 that the Lord would take the stumbling-block out of his way 64, 5 invited by the Spirit to return unto the Lord and be forgiven..... Joanna and Pomeroy's trial. - cautioned of his disguise. -condemned for adultery in prophaning the POMEROY, Joanna has suffered much from his anger, 10, 61 Joanna hath submitted to his judgment as Christ did to Pilate's..... 10, 78 1, 10 Joanna ordered to go down stairs to him .... ordered to have her writings copied out and sent to him.. explained., .... 1, 19 have witnesses when she went to him, write to him 63, 68 36, 97 10, 76 Joanna's address to the public concerning him.. feelings concerning the death of the Rev. Mr. Pomeroy of Bodmin, answered.. of love and pity for him, answered, 57, 6 60, 42 folly respecting the death of the Rev. Mr. P., shewn... I .... 57, 71 first judge, elucidated 24, 110-25, 146 inquiry concerning him, answered..... 58, 75 letter on the death of the Rev. Mr. P. of Bodmin, ---letters to him, 10, 77-25, 7-28; 44, 55, 70 58; 31, 42-59; 10, 12, 15, 17, 23, 25, 27, 29 opinion concerning the Rev. Mr. Pomeroy's death of Bodmin, answered. Joanna's reflexions on his conduct. Joanna's trial deferred 7 days for his sake... Joanna was commanded to contend with him to prove what his wisdom was.... 57, 14 29, 179 25, 7 by letters 58, 75 Joanna's writings could not have been fulfilled if he had not fallen from his faith, explained..... ment of him, Jones,, ordered to go and deliver up his trust to him, is a type of men. is given up till the awful trial in the end. ... it hath cost J. pounds to put writings in his hauds, 28,46 64, 18 letters to him from Mr. Foley, 28; 81, 84-58; 68, 71 Mr. J. Southcott, 23; 28, 63-Mr. Sharp, 28; 61,74 58, 51-the twenty-four, 28, 75-58, 63-Miss Town28; 61,70-58, 48, 58 ley |