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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Prophecies
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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It is not amiss, for memories sake, to give you a brief summ of the principal subjects handled in those prophetical Collections.

First, you have two grand Tryals, and the Defendant or Brit∣tish Conquerour maintained by prophesie to be a Brittain by the Paternal line or descent, and an Englishman born.

2. Said to come in the first-born after Edward the Sixt.

3. Said to descend from 7 Ancestors by expresse names.

4. Said to strike or maintain warrs with the blood of Ʋrien.

5. Said to beat down the standard of a Scottish C. or Charls.

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6. Said to have his descent from Blethin ap Cynvin Prince of Powis.

7. Said to make a full Conquest of what the Brittains for∣erly enjoyed.

The Plaintiff likewise is maintained to be of the Scottish race.

2. Of the race of Griffith.

3. Of the race of Llewelin.

4. Of the race of Ʋrien.

5. To bear the name of a Charles.

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