A True coppie of a prophesie which was found in old ancient house of one Master Truswell sometime recorder of a towne in Lincoln-shire : which in all mens judgements was not unwritten these 300 years : and supposed to be seene still in a writing of parchment at Stow in the aforesaid countie : being the mother church of Lincolne minster : whereunto is added Mother Shiptons prophesies.
| Other Authors: | Shipton, Mother (Ursula), approximately 1488-1561, Truswell, Mr. |
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| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
252:E.149, no. 16. |
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A True coppie of a prophesie which was found in old ancient house of one Master Truswell sometime recorder of a towne in Lincoln-shire : which in all mens judgements was not unwritten these 300 years : and supposed to be seene still in a writing of parchment at Stow in the aforesaid countie : being the mother church of Lincolne minster : whereunto is added Mother Shiptons prophesies.
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A true coppie of a prophesie which was found in old ancient house of one Master Truswell, sometime recorder of a towne in Lincolne-shire. : Which in all mens judgements was not unwritten these 300 yeares. And supposed to be seene still in a writing of parchment, at Stow in the aforesaid countie, being the mother church of Lincolne Minster. Whereunto is added Mother Shiptons prophesies.
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A vvonderful prophesie /
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A true coppy of Mother Shiptons last prophesies : as they were taken from one Joane Waller in the year of our Lord 1625 who died in March last, 1641 being ninety foure yeares of age of whom Mother Shipton had prophesided that she should live to heare of wars within this kingdome but not to see them, also predicting other wonderfull events that should befall in the clymate in these times, with two other strange prophesies threunto annexed, all which were never published before.
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The wonderful prophesies of old Mother Shipton, : in the time of King Henrie the Eight. concerning Scotland and England. Together with several other very strange prophesies. I. By Ignatius. II. By Sibylla. III. By Merlin. IV. By Brightman. V. By Mr. Truswels, Recorder of Lincoln.
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Mother Shiptons prophesie : With three and XX more, all most terrible and wonderful, predicting strange alterations to befall this climate of England. Viz. 1. Of Richard the IIId. 2. Mr. Truswal recorder of Lincoln. 3. Lilly's predictions. 4. A prophesie alluding to the Scots last invasion. 5. Ignatius his prophesie. 6. Mrs. Whites prophesie. 7. Old Sybilla's prophesie. 8. Merlin's prophesies. 9. Mr. Brightman's. 10. Old Otwel Bins. 11. Paulus Grebnerus proph. 12. A prophesie in old English meeter. 13. Another ancient proph. 14. Another short, but pithy. 15. Another very obscure. 16. Saltmarsh his predict. 17. A strange prophesie of an old Welch-woman. 18. St. Bede's prophesie. 19. William Ambrose. 20 Tod's prophesie. 21. Thomas of Astledown. 22. Saunders his predictions. 23. A prophesie of David, Cardinal of France, &c.
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A most strange and vvonderfull prophesie vpon this troublesome world /
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by: Cipriano, Giovanni
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The prophesie of Haggai, /
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Poor Robins prophesies and divertisements
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by: Poor Robin
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A nunnes prophesie, or. The fall of friers : Contayning the downefall of the Pope, by the vnicorne of the west; prophesied 300. yeares agone, and fulfilled in this present age 1615.
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Erra Pater's prophesy, or, Frost faire 1684/3.
Shiptons prophesie with seventeene more, all most terrible and wonderful predicting strange alterations to befall this climate of England v[iz] : 1. Shiptons 2. Mr. Brightmans 3. Mr. Saltmarshes 4. Mr. Lillies 5. Richard the 3 6. The blind mans 7. Merlins 8. Ignatius 9. Sybillaes 10. Otwell Bins 11. Truswells prophesies. With 6 others as strange: full of wonder and admiration. Whereunto is added a strange prophesie of an old Welsh woman lately deceased.
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by: Shipton, Mother (Ursula)
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The peoples plea for the exercise of prophesie. : Against master John Yates his monopolie /
by: Robinson, John, 1575?-1625
Published: (1641)
by: Robinson, John, 1575?-1625
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Twelve strange proehesies [sic], : besides Mother Shiptons, predicting wonderfull events to betide these years of danger in this climate, whereof some have already come to passe well worthy of note. Most of them were found in the reignes of Edward the fourth, and Henry the eighth, Kings of England, and are these which follow: viz. 1. Mother Shiptons prophesies. 2. The blind mans prophesie. 3. Ignatius Loyala - 4. Sybilla's prophesie. 5. Merlins prophesie. 6. Orwell Bins prophesie. 7. M. Brightmans prophesie. 8. M. Giftheils prophesie. With five other prophesies, never before printed. Whereunto is added the predictions of M. John Saltmarsh, to his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, and the Councell of his army: as also the manner of his death. Now printed and published for the satisfaction of those who have been abused by false and imperfect copies; with marginall notes on Mother Shiptons prophesies.
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Two strange prophesies predicting wonderfull events to betide this yeere of danger in this clymate whereof some have already come to passe : vvell worthy of note : the one being found in the reigne of King Edward the fourth : the other in the reigne of King Henry the eighth : named Mother Shipton.
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Published: (1642)
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Erra Pater's prophesy, or, Frost faire 1684/3
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
The whole prophesies of Scotland, England, France, Ireland and Denmark /
Published: (1683)
Published: (1683)
Strage and wonderful prophesies : foretelling the alterations of the time and also the change that will happen in the world, at first what wonderful things will come to pass concerning this kingdom to the great amazement of all mankind, secondly one strange and wonderful prophesie which particularly does mention what shall happen yearly to several kingdoms in the world both by sea and land /
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by: Bouram, Strage, Dr
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by: Eleanor, Lady, d. 1652
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