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Anna Trapnel
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Anna Trapnel (fl. 1642-1660)[1] was a travelling Baptist prophet and Fifth Monarchist active in England in the 1650s.
Early life
Trapnel was born in Poplar in the parish of Stepney to the east of the City of London to William Trapnel, a shipwright, and Anne.[1]
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Works
- The Cry of a Stone, 1654
- Strange and Wonderful News from White-Hall: Or, The Mighty Visions Proceeding from Mistris Anna Trapnel], 1654
- Anna Trapnel's Report and Plea; or, a Narrative of Her Journey from London into Cornwall, 1654
- A Legacy for Saints; Being Several Experiences of the dealings of God with Anna Trapnel, 1654
- A lively voice for the king of saints and nations 1658
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