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Merlinus Anglicus, or, Englands Merlin : prophetically foretelling, severall remarkable occurrences that shall happen in England, Scotland, France, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, and severall other parts of Europe; this present year 1650. More particularly, concerning the Scots preparation, to advance against England, and the event and success thereof. The proceedings of the English Presbyterians, and the great blessings that will ensue, for the crowning of their endeavours. The conjunction and proceedings of the Danes, and Swedes, in relation to the affairs in England, ... A great blow in Ireland; ... The proceedings of the English commonalty, against divers lately in authority, ... Great fights at sea, between the English and the French, ... The proceedings of the yeomandray; and the taking off all heavy assesments, that doth retard, or hinder, the peoples liberty. With divers other remarkable observations, worthy the readers view and perusall concerning the English nobility, and gentry.
A. MDate: 1650- Books
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Catastrophe mundi, or, Europe's many mutations until the year 1701 : being an astrological treatise of the effects of the triple conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter 1682 and 1683, and of the comets 1680 and 1682, and other configurations concomitant : wherein the fate of Europe for these next 20 years is ... more than probably conjectured ... : also, an ephimeris [sic] of all the comets that have appeared from ... 1603 to the year 1682 .. : whereunto is annexed the hieroglyphicks of Nostrodamus ... / by John Holwell.
Holwell, John, 1649-1686?Date: 1682- Books
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David's prophecy; relating to C--b--ge, (found among the papers of a certain rabbi, famous for a Collection of all the Prophecies from the Beginning of the World to this Day.) With an account of its accomplishment in that U-y. By Isaac Van-Sampson, A learned Dutch Commentator. Dedicated to the V- C-r, H-ds, and Mr. B- the P-r. In the introduction to this undertaking, these following points are chiefly considered. I. That the use and intent of this prophecy of David, is to shew that the transactions at C-ge are the immediate work of G---d, and are accountable for on this Principle and no other, and is to be drawn from single and separate Predictions, gathered from the Psalms of David, and applied independently on each other to the several Acts and Circumstances of the V-C-r, P-r, and the H-ds, as so many distinct Proofs of their being the Ministers only of God's Vengeance. II. That by this Means the Characters of these Gentlemen are cleared from those ill-natured Aspersions thrown upon them in the News-Papers, and those libellous Pamphlets the F-gm-ts. III. The Dispute between the B-p of L-n and his Friend Dr. M-n on Prophecy, is considered, and it is shown how far our's is concerned in that Dispute. IV. Thomas L-nd-n's Letter on the late Earthquakes, is shown to be greatly concerned in our Prophecy, and many useful Consequences are drawn from that most useful Work.
Waller, William, 1728 or 1729-1786.Date: MDCCLI. [1751]- Books
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Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Lord Bishop of London's discourses, concerning the use and intent of prophecy. In a letter from a country clergyman, to his friend in London.
Jackson, Lawrence, 1691-1772.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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Christianity the perfection of all religion, natural and revealed. Wherein some of the principal prophecies relating to the Messiah in the Old Testament, are shewn to belong to him in the literal sense: In Opposition to the Attempts of the Literal Scheme, &c. By Thomas Jeffery.
Jeffery, Thomas, 1700?-1728.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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An apology : or, defence of the divine art of natural astrologie. Being an answer to a sermon preached in Cambridge, July 25, 1652. Wherein all the chief objections against astrology are fully answered, and the validity of the art (in its purity) held forth and maintain'd, against Picus, Chambers, Geere, Vicars, Gattaker, Holmes, and others. / Written by the learned and ingenious mathematician, Mr. George Atwel, late Professor of the Mathematicks in the University of Cambridg; and now published by a friend, for the publike benefit of his native countrymen of England. VVhose preface is hereunto annexed.
Atwell, GeorgeDate: Anno 1660- Books
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Some prophecies and revelations of God; concerning the Christian world in this age, first given forth and printed in Netherdutch, now exactly translated by a well wisher to the public good. In 1672.
Date: reprinted in the year MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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Proposals for publishing by subscription, sacred to truth, liberty, and peace, songs from the rock, to hail the approaching day, ... by Richard Lee.
Lee, Richard, publisher.Date: [1795?]- Books
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A letter from Mr. Brothers to Miss Cott, the recorded daughter of David, and future Queen of the Hebrews. With an address to the members of His Britannic Majesty's Council, and through them to all Governments and People on Earth.
Brothers, Richard, 1757-1824.Date: 1798- Books
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A prophecy by Mr. de V****
V., Mr. de.Date: 1761- Books
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A Reply to a letter addressed to the Right Hon. George Grenville, &c. In which the truth of the facts is examined, and the propriety of the motto fully considered.
Date: 1763- Books
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A reply to Dr. Middleton's Examination of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London's Discourses on the use and intent of prophecy, and of his appendix on the subject of the fall. In a letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of -[.]
Jackson, Lawrence, 1691-1772.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A letter from a citizen in London to his friend in the country: ...
Hawes, Robert, active 1774-1793.Date: 1793]- Books
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A pronostycacyon practysed by master Mathias Brothyel of Rauensburgh. Anno. 1545.
[Brothyel, Mathias].Date: [1545]- Books
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Antiprognosticon contra inutiles astrologorum prædictiones Nostradami, Cuninghami, Loui, Hilli, Vaghami, & reliquorum omnium. Authore Gulielmo Fulcone. Sapiens dominabitur astris.
Fulke, William, 1538-1589Date: [6. die mens. Septembris 1560]- Books
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A confutation of the prophets: or, Mr. Lacy brought to a right understanding. By a person of honour.
Person of Honour.Date: 1708- Books
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A letter from Mr. Isaac Bickerstaff to the author of the Oxford Almanack. With predictions for the year 1709.
Bickerstaff, Isaac.Date: Printed in the year 1709- Books
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De coniunctionibus magnis insignioribus superiorum planetarum, solis defectionibus, & cometis, in quarta monarchia, cum eorundem effectuum historica expositione. Auctore Cypriano Leouitio, à Leonicia, Boemo, Hradecense, mathematico. Eiusdem authoris. His accessit, ab anno Domini. 1564. in viginti annos sequentes, prognosticon, in quo quid planetæ de proximo totius orbis interitu portendant apertè ostenditur. Item pij cuiusdam viri, de stella quæ citra naturæ ordinem proximo mense Decembri aparuit epigrammate conclusum iudicium.
Leowitz, Cyprian, 1524-1574Date: Anno. 1573- Books
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Select maxims. Directing how to establish the government of any court, and kingdom, upon a firm and unalterable basis. To which is added, a prophecy, containing Satyrical Reflections on the late Conduct of Some whose Names and Titles are very Great, and whose Actions are very mean and little.
Date: [1730]- Books
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Select maxims. Directing how to establish the government of any court, and kingdom, upon a firm and unalterable basis. To which is added, a prophecy, containing Satyrical Reflections on the late Conduct of Some whose Names and Titles are very Great, and whose Actions are very mean and little.
Date: [1731]- Books
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An exposition of Rev. IX. containing a prophecy of the Saracen vexations of Italy from the year 830, to 980: as also, of the destruction of the Greek Empire, and the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, An. 1453. By W. G.
W. G.Date: Printed Feb. 1702/3]- Books
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The sense of St. Peter, as to the more sure word of prophecy, considered and explained. A sermon preached at the visitation held at Beaconsfield, May 25, 1750. By William Cooke, M.A. rector of Denham, Bucks; and Fellow of Eton College.
Cooke, William, 1711-1797.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A famous prediction of Merlin, the British wizard; written above a thousand years ago, and relating to this present year. With explanatory notes. By T. N. Philomath.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCIX. [1709]- Books
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A most strange and wonderful prophesie which was found among the writings of Collum-Kill Who lived in the county of Tyronne, none of whose predictions, but as yet have been accomplished as to the time past, so that for the good and benefit of the kingdoms 'tis highly proper to know what is so come[.] For this prophetick book being but of late found, where in is contain'd events of great consequence; it is highly proper the same should be published for the good mankind. He tells as to the changing of times, the discovering of plots and treasons, dreadful wars by sea, and land, also of many things that shall happen Great Britain and Ireland, but particularly of sad and dismal events to fall out in Ireland. Especialy in the county of Dunigal in the year 1717.
Collum-Kill.Date: Printed in the year 1716- Books
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Glad tidings to Great Britain. Or The wonderful predictions of eminent men, that there will be peace and plenty in the year 1708, and that Scotland shall flourish like the palm tree.
Date: 1795?]