Mother Shiptons prophesies: with three and XX. more, all most terrible and wonderfull, predicting strange alterations to befall this climate of England. Viz. 1. Of K. Richard the III ... 23. A prophesie of David, Cardinall of France, &c.

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Mother Shiptons prophesies: with three and XX. more, all most terrible and wonderfull, predicting strange alterations to befall this climate of England. Viz. 1. Of K. Richard the III ... 23. A prophesie of David, Cardinall of France, &c.
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Shipton, Mother (Ursula)
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London :: Printed by T. P. for Fr. Coles and are to besold [sic] at his shop at the signe of the Lambe in the Old-Baily, neare the Sessions house,
1663.
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Great Britain -- History -- Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
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Mr. Truswals Recorder of Lincolne.

The Lilly shall remaine in a merry world, and he shal be moved against the seed of the Lyon, and he 〈◊〉〈◊〉 stand on one side amongst thrones of his Kingdome and Country. And there shall come the Son of 〈◊〉〈◊〉 hearing three wild Beasts in his Armes, which Kingdome is the Lord of the Moone, which is to be dread throughout all the world with a company of People he shall pass many waters, & shall come to the L•…•… of the Lyon, looking for helpe, with the beasts of his owne Country. And in that year there shall come an Eagle out of the East, and his wings spread with the beames of the sonne of man and that yeare shal e de∣•…•…royed Caste upon Thams, and there shal be great feares over the whole world; and in a part of the Land there shall be great battles amongst many kingdomes: This day shall be the bloody field, and the Lilly shal 〈◊〉〈◊〉 his Crowne, and therewith shall be crowned the Son of man. And in th•…•…ty yeare many Batte•…•… 〈◊〉〈◊〉

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〈…〉〈…〉 world shall be stoopen, but the Son of man with the Eagle shall be pref•…•…¦ed, and there shall be an universall Peace over the whole world: Then shall the sonne of man receive a marvellous token, and there shall be great plenty of all manner of Fruits, and then shall he goe to the Land of the Cro•…•…e.

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