Forraign and domestick prophesies

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Forraign and domestick prophesies
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London :: printed, and are to be sold by Lodowick Lloyd, at his shop, next to the Castle in Corn-hill,
1659.
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Great Britain -- History
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"Forraign and domestick prophesies." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84708.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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The second Revelation of Gwendolina delivered to be inter∣preted to her brother Merlin.

Wise Merlin and dearly beloved Brother, I have seen a se∣cond Revelation in his manner: As I slept on a night in my bed, I saw my self standing in a Grove of the fairest and tallest Ollars, that the heart of man could imagine or his eyes behold, to which place I saw a great multitude of people entering and coming in, with hatchets and Axes in their hands, with which they have cut down and destroyed this whole Grove down to the ground: and suddenly I saw another young Grove far ex∣ceeding the former both for straitness, smoothness and extra∣ordinary length, starting up from the stumps of the former Grove▪ and of the wonder of this Revelation I awaked, and from that hour to this day I cannot forget the strangenss of it.

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