Works
Among her sixty publications may be mentioned:
- Strange Effects of Faith (1801–1802)
- Free Exposition of the Bible (1804)
- The Book of Wonders (1813–1814)
- Prophecies announcing the Birth of the Prince of Peace (1814)
- Joanna Southcott: A dispute between the woman and the powers of darkness, 1802. New York; Woodstock: Poole 1995. ISBN 1-85477-194-9. Facsimile.
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