A PROPHECY, Said to be Written three hundred Years ago, for this Year; lately found in a Chest, hid in the Wall behind the Altar in the Temple-Church. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉. REgem inter Populúmque diu de crimine Chartae, Lis erit, eventúmque Urbs malè tuta timet: Scindentur varii, studia in contraria, Patres, Rex propriâ semet Judice lite cadet. Vinci dum voluit, potuit cum vincere, Patrem Rex Patriae, Regem se probat esse sui. Haec est Billa vera & Originalis Copia. REx erit, an Populus Dominus mage, Nomine Chartae, Lis est: Eventum Pars malefida timet: Hinc Variae Partes studia in contraria currunt, Arbitrio credunt cedere cuncta suo: Rex tamen invictus dum vult fraenare superbos, Et Patriae, & Regem se probat esse sui. The Interpretation of Billa vera. THe Question lies, is Charles or Rabble King? Charter retrieved, or lost, will speak the thing; Mean while True-Protestants Dissent and Vary, Owning nought, but y●●● own will, Arbitrary: Yet Caesar stoops not: Ergo, Rebels yield, We fear no Flails, since Caesar is our Shield. LONDON, Printed for S. Carr, 1682.