Irelands amazement, or the heavens armado. : Being a true relation of two strange and prodigious wonders or apparitions, which was seene over the city of Dublin, the one Decemb. 24. and the other Decemb. 30. 1641. Which appeared in the heavens like to an host of armed men with great ordnance as it were giving fire, and all other furniture for warre, with other fearefull signes. Which strange visions put the city and inhabitants into great astonishment and feare. And may serve as a warning peece for England in these troublesome and distracted times.
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