Postilion. Or a new almanacke and astrologicke, prophetical, prognostication. : Calculated for the whole world, and all creatures, and what the issue or event will be of the English warres, and of the Roman Empire, and that aboundance of calamities is yet to come, but after that an eternall peace, and a new world, and that unheard of and never knowne wonders will be, and what will happen from henceforth untill Christs comming, and herein is also sett downe a nativity, and prognostication for every particular man. /
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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: ....
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Straunge newes out of Calabria : prognosticated in the yere 1586, vpon the yere 87. and what shall happen in the said yere: Praying the Lord to be merciful vnto vs.
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The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II, Francis II, and Charles IX, kings of France and one of the best astronomers that ever were : a work full of curiosity and learning /
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A strange and wonderfull prognostication: or rather, prenomination of those accidents which shall, or at least are likely to happen : as may be coniectured by the rules and directions of astrology, in this yeare 1624. Written by Anthonio Magini, an Italian professor of the mathematickes, and much experienced in astonomy. And now faithfully translated into English.
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Mr. Patric-h's [sic] prophecy, or, A prognostication of the year 1690 : wherein the most considerable mutations and events like to befall the kingdoms of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, and of the states of the Netherlands, &c. are foreshewed. Also an account of the proceedings of all the twelve months; and of the happy affairs of the King of Great Britain and the states of Holland, and the great damages likely to befall France and Ireland /
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A true narration of the two wonderful prophets at Rome : presaging the end of the world to be in the year, 1670. Their wonderful age, diet, and cloathing, and their breaking th[e]ir chains t[o] pieces, being bound to be [se]nt to Rome. As also their strange predictions of what shall come to pass every year, from the year 1661 to the year 1670. at the beginning whereof the end of the world shall be, viz. 1661 Great war, over all the world. ... 1670. The end of the world shall be. To these are presented many other prophesies concerning this our own nation never before printed.
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Mr. George Withers revived: or, His prophesie of our present calamity, and (except we repent) future misery : Written by him in the year 1628.
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by: Nostradamus, 1503-1566
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The day, & the work of the day : a brief discourse, on what fears, we may have at this time to quicken us; what hopes there are for us at this time to comfort us: and what prayers would be likely to turn our fears into hopes. With reflections upon time and state, now come upon the church of God, and collections of certain prophesies relating to the present circumstances of New-England. Uttered on a fast, kept in Boston, July 6th. 1693.
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1693)
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
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An ancient and true prophesie of all those transactions that have already happened: : also what is to come: of the event of the great actions in being: what government we are to expect. In which is contained, excellent cautions to the sonnes of men. Written in verse, in the latter end of the raign of Queen Elizabeth, and found in Sir Robert Cotton's library.
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A most strange and vvonderfull prophesie vpon this troublesome world. /
by: Cipriano, Giovanni
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