A dissertation on the existence, nature, & extent of the prophetic powers in the human mind : With unquestionable examples of several eminent prophecies, of what is now acting, and soon to be fulfilled, upon the Great Theatre of Europe. Particularly those of Dr. John Harvey, Michael Nostrodamus, William Lilly, Anna Trapnel, Mr. Love, John Tillinghast, Peter Jurien, Seth Darwin, Robert Nixon, Robert Flemming, John Lacy, John Maximilian Daut, Rev. Mr. John Wilson, Bishop Newton, Baron Swedenbourg, Daniel Defoe, Dr. Priestley, Dr. Goldsmith, James Lambert, Dr. Smollet, Martha Ery, Hannah Green, St. Thomas of Becket, Dr. Sibly.
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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 Lincoln. Second edition with additions. By Laurence Jackson, B.D. prebendary of Lincoln.
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A letter from Mr. Isaac Bickerstaff to the author of the Oxford Almanack. With predictions for the year 1709.
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The approaching judgments of God upon the Roman empire, and whole false and impenitent Christendom; with the fall of Babylon, and the redemption of Sion : Publish'd for a testimony to all people, by command of the Eternal God, to his unworthy servant, John Maximilian Daut, 1710. Translated out of high Dutch, By B. Furly.
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