Dr. Martin Luthers prophecies of the destruction of Rome and the downfall of the Romish religion. And how the Papists for treachery and hypocrisie shall at last become hated, and contemned [sic] by all nations. Here are likewise some of the eminent prophecies of that most learned mathematician and prophet Michael Nostredamus, concerning England and France, and those strange occurrences which are likely to happen to both those countreys in these later dayes, with an account of some of the prophecies of Michael Nostredamus, which have been fulfilled here in England already. Licensed, May 7. 1679.

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Dr. Martin Luthers prophecies of the destruction of Rome and the downfall of the Romish religion. And how the Papists for treachery and hypocrisie shall at last become hated, and contemned [sic] by all nations. Here are likewise some of the eminent prophecies of that most learned mathematician and prophet Michael Nostredamus, concerning England and France, and those strange occurrences which are likely to happen to both those countreys in these later dayes, with an account of some of the prophecies of Michael Nostredamus, which have been fulfilled here in England already. Licensed, May 7. 1679.
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re-printed 1679.
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Luther, Martin, -- 1483-1546 -- Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
Nostradamus, -- 1503-1566 -- Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
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"Dr. Martin Luthers prophecies of the destruction of Rome and the downfall of the Romish religion. And how the Papists for treachery and hypocrisie shall at last become hated, and contemned [sic] by all nations. Here are likewise some of the eminent prophecies of that most learned mathematician and prophet Michael Nostredamus, concerning England and France, and those strange occurrences which are likely to happen to both those countreys in these later dayes, with an account of some of the prophecies of Michael Nostredamus, which have been fulfilled here in England already. Licensed, May 7. 1679." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A49488.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.

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Dr. Martin Luthers PROPHECIES OF THE DESTRUCTION OF ROME, AND THE DOWNFALL OF THE Romish Religion.

nd how the Papists for Treachery and H shall at last become hated, and contemed by all Nations.

Here are likewise some of the eminent Prophecies of the most Learned Mathe∣matician and Prophet Michael Nostredamus, concerning England and France, and those strange Occurrences which are likely to happen to both those Countreys in these later days, with an Account of some of the Prophecies of Michael Nostredamus, which have been fulfilled here in England already.

Luther's Motto Writ by himself.

Pestis eram uiuns, moriens ero Mors tu Papa.

Licensed, May 7. 1679.

EDINBURGH. Re-printed in the ear, 1679.

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