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A26637Alcos.The certain predictions of the great Alcos, astrologer and mathematician in ordinary to the Duke of Parma upon the two comets which have appeared in our hemisphere 1681.1681.01473261nan./cache/A26637.xml./txt/A26637.txt
A25221Alsted, Johann Heinrich, 1588-1638.The beloved city, or, The saints reign on earth a thovsand yeares asserted and illustrated from LXV places of Holy Scripture, besides the judgement of holy learned men both at home and abroad, and also reason it selfe : likewise XXXV objections against this truth are here answered / written in Latine by Ioan Henr. Alstedius ... ; faithfully Englished, with some occasionall notes and the judgement herein ... of some of our owne famous divines.1643.04364912964nan./cache/A25221.xml./txt/A25221.txt
A88548Anne, Queen, consort of James I, King of England, 1574-1619, attributed name.The Lord Merlins prophecy concerning the King of Scots: foretelling the strange and wonderfull things that shall befall him in England. As also, the time and manner of a dismal and fatall battel; the event and success thereof: a great blowe to be given, and the Northern Chicken inforced to flie to forraign countries for aid & succour. Also, King James his dream. and Queen Ann''s prophecy touching the King, and the redusing of England, Scotland, and Ireland from monarchy. With the Lady Sybilla''s prophecy, touching the destroying of the nobility, and what shall afterwards befall this nation in government and discipline. Likevvise, the prophecy of Paul Grebner (a German) concerning Charles son of Charles the Emp: foretelling his greatness and victorious conquests. Presented to Queen Elizabeth anno 1582. and recorded in the library of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge, by Dr. Nevill, clerk of her Majesties closet.1651.062341709nan./cache/A88548.xml./txt/A88548.txt
A26161Atwell, George.An apology, or, Defence of the divine art of natural astrologie being an answer to a sermon preached in Cambridge, July 25, 1652. ... / written by the learned and ingenious mathematician, Mr. George Atwell ... ; and now published by a friend ... vvhose preface is hereunto annexed.1660.0128893806nan./cache/A26161.xml./txt/A26161.txt
A64674Boswell, William, Sir, d. 1649.The prophecy of Bishop Usher unto which is added two letters, one from Sir William Boswell ... to the Most Reverend William Laud ... : the other from the Reverend John Bramhall ... to the Most Reverend James Usher, late Archbishop of Armah.1687.03327837nan./cache/A64674.xml./txt/A64674.txt
A29512Brightman, Thomas, 1562-1607. Apocalypsis Apocalypseos.Brightmans predictions and prophecies vvritten 46 yeares since : concerning the three churches of Germanie, England, and Scotland : fore-telling the miserie of Germanie, the fall of the pride of bishops in England by the assistance of the Scottish Kirk : all which should happen, as he foretold, between the yeares of 36 and 41, &c.1641.02935748nan./cache/A29512.xml./txt/A29512.txt
A69640Bromhall, Thomas.An history of apparitions, oracles, prophecies, and predictions with dreams, visions, and revelations and the cunning delusions of the devil, to strengthen the idolatry of the gentiles, and the worshipping of saints departed : with the doctrine of purgatory, a work very seasonable, for discovering the impostures and religious cheats of these times / collected out of sundry authours of great credit, and delivered into English from their several originals by T.B. ; whereunto is annexed, a learned treatise, confuting the opinions of the Sadduces and Epicures, (denying the appearing of angels and devils to men) with the arguments of those that deny that angels and devils can assume bodily shapes ; written in French, and now rendred into English ; with a table to the whole work.1658.019183856770nan./cache/A69640.xml./txt/A69640.txt
A77670Browne, John, Captain.A brief survey of the prophetical and evangelical events of the last times: VVherein that which principally is insisted on, is the prophetical little horn, or man of sin, and evangelical beast, and his seven heads and ten hornes. Shewing by the Scriptures what they be, when their rise, what their work, how long their continuance, and their end and ruine. Much differing from former and common interpretations hereupon. Wherein also those prophecies are briefly touched which concern the persecution of the saints, the falling away of the churches, the night of darknesse, the virgins going forth to meet the bridegroom, the mystical whore, the preaching of the Gospel of the kingdome to all the world, and the gathering of the Jewes into their own land. Being a portion of the paines in searching of the holy Scriptures by several members of the congregation of Orpington in Kent. And now published for the comfort of all those that have an interest in the Lord Jesus Christ, and wait, look for, and long after his coming, Tit. 2. 11, 12, 13. / By Capt. John Brovvne a member of that congregation.1655.0228296730nan./cache/A77670.xml./txt/A77670.txt
A17260Buonaccorsi, Andrea.A Iewes prophesy, with newes from Rome of two mightie armies, aswell footemen as horsmen, the first of the great Sophy, the other of an Hebrew people, till this time not discouered, comming from the mountaines of Caspij, who pretend their warre is to recouer the land of promise, & expell the Turks out of Christendome / translated out of Italian into English by W.W. 1607.1607.043421109nan./cache/A17260.xml./txt/A17260.txt
A35572Case, John, fl. 1680-1700.A prophecy on the conjunction of Saturn & Jupiter in this present year 1682 with some prophetical predictions of what is likely to ensue thereupon in the year / 1684 by John Case ...1682.02180457nan./cache/A35572.xml./txt/A35572.txt
A79399Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.Whereas divers scandalous untruths and treasonable assertions against Our Person and government have heretofore been annually dispersed, under pretence of predicting and prognosticating future events, in several books commonly called almanacks and prognostications: ...1660.0659101nan./cache/A79399.xml./txt/A79399.txt
A51477Cleombrotus.The most strange and wonderful predictions of Cleombrotus, an heathen Jew prophesied in the year one thousand two hundred seventy and two, upon the reigns of twenty nine kings of England, from Edward the first to Charles the fifth, one thousand seven hundred ninety nine : found in the College of Wittenburgh in Germany.1679.03550881nan./cache/A51477.xml./txt/A51477.txt
A48501Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?The great and wonderful predictions of that late famous astrologer Mr. Lilly; and Mr. Partridg and Mr. Coley, concerning this present year 1683 To which is added a true and faithful account of the famous prophecies of the three German prophets; predicting and foretelling, some years since, this present invasion of the Turks into the empire of Germany and Hungary, with the events of the same, to the admiration of all that shall hear or read the same. Also their strange and wonderful predictions concerning the Pope, and the King of France: with the total and sudden destruction of the papal power; and the miraculous conversion of the Turks and Jews to the Christian faith. As also presaging the uniting of all religions into one visible church. Which prophecies have been had in esteem by many famous and illustrious persons of these times.1683.04141967nan./cache/A48501.xml./txt/A48501.txt
A80722Cowley, Abraham, 1618-1667.The visions and prophecies concerning England, Scotland, and Ireland, of Ezekiel Grebner, son of Obadiah Grebner, son of Paul Grebner, who presented the famous book of prophecies to Queen Elisabeth.nan153994541nan./cache/A80722.xml./txt/A80722.txt
A69184Daw, Jack.Vox graculi, or Iacke Davves prognostication No lesse wittily, then wondrously rectified, for the eleuation of all vanity, villany, sinne, and surquedrie sublimate, keeping quarter in the courts, cities, and countries, of all Christendome; for this yeere 1623. Published by authority.1622.0198326279nan./cache/A69184.xml./txt/A69184.txt
A36399Douglas, Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.The blasphemous charge against her1649.01548379nan./cache/A36399.xml./txt/A36399.txt
A36401Douglas, Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.The crying charge1649.01395354nan./cache/A36401.xml./txt/A36401.txt
A38157Eeds, Judith.A warning to all the inhabitants of the earth where this shall come, but especially to those that are called magistrates or rulers, and so pretend to bear a sword of justice for the punishment of evil-doers these are those things which hath been laid upon me from the great Jehovah as his commands to you, and they are as followeth.1659.03264830nan./cache/A38157.xml./txt/A38157.txt
A36431Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.The VVord of God, to the citie of London, from the Lady Eleanor: of the Earle of Castle-Haven: condemn''d, and beheaded: Aprill 25. 1631. &c.1644.02805783nan./cache/A36431.xml./txt/A36431.txt
A36432Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.The writ of restitution by the Lady Eleanor.1648.02663714nan./cache/A36432.xml./txt/A36432.txt
A36410Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.Hells destruction. By the Lady Eleanor Douglas1651.02163595nan./cache/A36410.xml./txt/A36410.txt
A36426Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652.The serpents excommunication in Essex where, cutting down a wood, divers of these sprouts of the warlike ash or branches grew.1651.01147319nan./cache/A36426.xml./txt/A36426.txt
B03130Erra Pater.Erra Paters prophesy or Frost Faire 1684/3nan996123nan./cache/B03130.xml./txt/B03130.txt
A38778Evans, Arise, b. 1607.A voice from heaven to th[e] common-wealth of England with additions.1653.0151334856nan./cache/A38778.xml./txt/A38778.txt
A38773Evans, Arise, b. 1607.The bloudy vision of John Farly, interpreted by Arise Evans. With another vision signifying peace and happiness. Both which shew remarkable alterations speedily, to come to pass here in England, also a refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by one Aspinwall: called a Brief discription of the fifth Monarchy. Shewing that the late Parliament was that beast mentioned, Rev. 13. that this representative is the image thereof, and that the fifth Monarchy will shortly be established in the person of Charles Stevvart1653.0242227445nan./cache/A38773.xml./txt/A38773.txt
A38775Evans, Arise, b. 1607.A rule from heaven, or, VVholsom counsel to a distracted state wherein is discovered the onely way for settling the good old cause and removing the maladies incident thereunto : and Mr. Pugh his prophesies opened / by Arise Evans.1659.0105753132nan./cache/A38775.xml./txt/A38775.txt
A39754Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694.A discourse of earthquakes as they are supernatural and premonitory signs to a nation with a respect to what hath occurred in this year 1692, and some special reflections thereon : as also on that security and assurance of mind which is attainable in the light and power by the author of The fulfilling of the Scriptures.1693.0309538893nan./cache/A39754.xml./txt/A39754.txt
A40026Foster, George.The pouring fourth of the seventh and last viall upon all flesh and fleshlines, which will be a terror to the men that have great possessions, or, Several visions which hath bin made out to me of what the all of all things is now bringing to pass ... George Foster, or otherwise Jacob Israel.1650.04003410874nan./cache/A40026.xml./txt/A40026.txt
A97162Gnatus.The prophecy of Gnatus a Brittish prophet: introduced by a preface of Robert Ware, Esq; and set forth with a few notes by the introductor.1681.02081456nan./cache/A97162.xml./txt/A97162.txt
A85467Gostelo, Walter.Charls Stuart and Oliver Cromvvel united, or, Glad tidings of peace to all Christendom, to the Jews and heathen, conversion, to the Church of Rome, certain downfall: the Irish not to be transplanted. / Extraordinarily declared by God almighty to the publisher, Walter Gostelow.1655.05054115398nan./cache/A85467.xml./txt/A85467.txt
A49257Grey, Jane, Lady, 1537-1554.The strange and wonderful predictions of Mr. Christopher Love, minister of the Gospel at Laurence Jury, London who was beheaded on Tower-hill, in the time of Oliver Cromwell''s government of England. Giving an account of Babylon''s fall, and in that glorious event, a general reformation over all the world. With a most extraordinary prophecy, of the late revolution in France, and the downfall of the antichristian kingdom, in that country. By M. Peter Jurieu. Also, Nixon''s Chesire prophecy.1651.0228986058nan./cache/A49257.xml./txt/A49257.txt
A43162Head, Richard, 1637?-1686?The life and death of Mother Shipton being not only a true account of her strange birth and most important passages of her life, but also all her prophesies, now newly collected and historically experienced from the time of her birth, in the reign of King Henry the Seventh until this present year 1667, containing the most important passages of state during the reign of these kings and queens of England ... : strangely preserved amongst other writings belonging to an old monastary in York-shire, and now published for the information of posterity.1677.0190985667nan./cache/A43162.xml./txt/A43162.txt
A86348Hilgard, a nun.A strange prophecie, against bishops, prelates, and all other priests, which have not kept the faithfull order of priesthood; and also against the transgressors of righteousnesse in these times. Together with the downe-fall and destruction of poperie, and the ruine of Romes monarchall and tyrannicall government. Prophetically declared, that in the yeares 1641, 1642, and 1643. the reformed churches in these westerne islands, should (both King and people) joyne with a religious consent to abolish them out of the Church. Written by Hilgard a nunne, 1558. and since preserved by an antiquary in this kingdome, and now published for the instruction of the Church of England.1641.02368600nan./cache/A86348.xml./txt/A86348.txt
A04525John, of Capistrano, Saint, 1386-1456.The pope translated out of the old Dutch coppye, in print all most 50 yeares since, and novv reprinted, 1621.1621.02142515nan./cache/A04525.xml./txt/A04525.txt
A47362Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.Antichrist stormed, or, Mystery Babylon the great whore, and great city, proved to be the present Church of Rome wherein all objections are fully answered : to which is added, the time of the end, or a clear explanation of Scripture prophecies, with the judgment of divers learned men concerning the final ruine of the Romish Church, that it will be in this present age : together with an account of the two witnesses, who they are, with their killing, resurrection & ascention : also an examination and confutation of what Mr. Jurieu hath lately written concerning the effusion of the vials ... : likewise a brief review of D. Tho. Goodwins exposition of the 11th chapter of the Revelations, concerning the witnesses, and of that street in which they should lie slain, proving it to be meant of Great Brittain : and a brief collection of divers strange prophecies, some very antient / by Benj. Keach ... ; to which is annext, a short treatise in two parts : 1. The calculation of Scripture numbers by Scripture only, without the help of humane history, 2. Upon the witnesses, giving light to the whole book.1689.06921820954nan./cache/A47362.xml./txt/A47362.txt
A35613P. C.An exact collection of many wonderful prophecies relating to the government of England &c. since the first year of the reign of King James I to this present time all which have been truly fulfilled and accomplished : also ... foretelling what government is to succeed to make this kingdom happy : with the certain time of the downfal of Antichrist throughout the world / written and published ... by P.C.1689.065341908nan./cache/A35613.xml./txt/A35613.txt
A61668Pearson, John, 1613-1686.A paraphrasticall explication of the twelve minor prophets. Viz. Hoseah. Joel. Amos. Obadiah. Jonah. Micah. Nahum. Habakkuk. Zephaniah. Haggai. Zechariah. Malachi. / By Da. Stokes. D.D.1659.014235546463nan./cache/A61668.xml./txt/A61668.txt
A64683Person who heard it from this excellent person''s own mouth.Strange and remarkable prophesies and predictions of the holy, learned, and excellent James Usher, late L. Arch-Bishop of Armagh ... giving an account of his foretelling I. the rebellion in Ireland ..., II. the confusions and miseries of England in church and state, III. the death of King Charles the First, IV. his own poverty and want, V. the divisions in England in matters of religion ... / written by the person who heard it from this excellent persons own mouth ...1678.03586868nan./cache/A64683.xml./txt/A64683.txt
A70611Phillips, John, 1631-1706.Montelions predictions, or, The hogen mogen fortuneteller discovering as plain as a pike-staff, the dark intrigues, and grand catastrophes, carried on, or designed in most parts of the world.1672.03398930nan./cache/A70611.xml./txt/A70611.txt
A55416Poor Robin.Poor Robins prophesies and divertisements1677.01867390nan./cache/A55416.xml./txt/A55416.txt
A91808Rainolds, John, 1549-1607.The prophesie of Haggai, interpreted and applyed in sundry sermons by the famous and judicious divine, John Rainolds, D.D. Never before printed, beeing very usefull for these times.1649.07768824090nan./cache/A91808.xml./txt/A91808.txt
A26666Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 1552?-1618, attributed name.All is not gold that glisters: or, A warning-piece to England Being a prophecie, written by that famous and learned knight Sir Walter Rawleigh, the day before he was beheaded on Tower-Hill, in the raign of our late Soveraign Lord King James. Fore-telling the great and wonderful things that will befall the King of Scots, the people of this nation, the change of religion and law, and how long the government shall continue without a King, or House of Lords. Also, the landing of an English Army in France this summer, the taking of the city of Rome, and the beheading of the Pope, and seven of his cardinals. With other remarkable passages and presidents.1651.02976748nan./cache/A26666.xml./txt/A26666.txt
A39633Shipton, Mother (Ursula)Five strange and wonderfull prophesies and predictions of severall men fore-told long since all which are likely to come to passe in these our distracted times ...1651.03271979nan./cache/A39633.xml./txt/A39633.txt
A61109Spencer, John, 1630-1693.A discourse concerning vulgar prophecies wherein the vanity of receiving them as the certain indications of any future event is discovered, and some characters of distinction between true and pretending prophets are laid down / by John Spencer.1665.03644111575nan./cache/A61109.xml./txt/A61109.txt
A64682Ussher, James, 1581-1656.Bishop Ushers second prophesie which he delivered to his daughter on his sick-bed wherein is contained divers prophetick sayings for the years 1680, 1681, 1682, 1683, 1684, which were by him predicted for the said years : wherein also is laid down the divers revolutions for the ensuing years : likewise a very strange prophesie concerning the Kings restauration, which he gave to a person of quality in the time of his sickness : also he foretels that the papists were the persons that should cause all the calamitites that would ensue.1681.01865319nan./cache/A64682.xml./txt/A64682.txt
A66950Walker, George, of Londonderry.The Protestant''s crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher''s prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion.1690.0223257151nan./cache/A66950.xml./txt/A66950.txt
A65569Whalley, John, 1653-1724.Mr. Whallies the famous Irish astrologer, his wonderfull prophesies,and general observations upon the year 16991698.01292184nan./cache/A65569.xml./txt/A65569.txt
A96824Wollrich, Humphry, 1633?-1707.To the inhabitants of London, this is, a message, in the name of the Lord.1663.01348203nan./cache/A96824.xml./txt/A96824.txt