Elizeus Hall

Deceased Person

1502 – 1565

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Who was Elizeus Hall?

Elizeus Hall, was a prophet and false messiah who claimed to be a messenger from God. He was born in Manchester, England, in 1502, the son of a carpenter. Described as a pious child, "geven to solitarynes abstinence & prayer", Hall became a successful draper and the junior constable of Manchester in 1557.

While working on his accounts one evening in 1551, Hall heard a voice telling him that "the daye draweth nere", and saw a vision of the Five Wounds of Christ. He dismissed it as a dream until an angel appeared to him the following year when he was seriously ill in bed. The angel told Hall that he was "elect and chosen of God to declare and pronounce unto his people his worde", whereupon Hall found himself lifted from his sickbed and taken on a two-day visit to Heaven and Hell. In about 1557–8 Hall began work on his The Visions of Elizeus Hall in Metre, a collection of all his visions that he wrote while on his knees, along with a shorter work he referred to as "his booke of obedience"; there are no extant copies of either book.

Hall travelled from Manchester to London in 1562, where he proclaimed himself "a mesenger sente from godde to the Quene & to all princes".

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Born
1502
Manchester
Died
1565
Bridewell Palace

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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