Mercurius verax, or, The prisoners prognostications for the year 1675 wherein are prophesied several truths of very great moment yet to come to pass, which he that contradicts let him have a care he does not find them true by experience / by the author of the first Montelion and Satyr against hypocrites.

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Mercurius verax, or, The prisoners prognostications for the year 1675 wherein are prophesied several truths of very great moment yet to come to pass, which he that contradicts let him have a care he does not find them true by experience / by the author of the first Montelion and Satyr against hypocrites.
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Phillips, John, 1631-1706.
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London :: Printed for R. Cutler,
1675.
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"Mercurius verax, or, The prisoners prognostications for the year 1675 wherein are prophesied several truths of very great moment yet to come to pass, which he that contradicts let him have a care he does not find them true by experience / by the author of the first Montelion and Satyr against hypocrites." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B28099.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 9, 2024.

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At Zeale in Devonshire. On Valentine's day.

FOr Holy Sisters, mendicant Preachers, Schismaticks of all sorts and sizes, mu∣sical Parish-Clarks, Needy Curates, rich

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Queristers, godly Fidlers, Ceremonious Quakers, humble Dancing Masters, Trusty Chamber maids, and chast Whores: Seve∣ral Wares are likewise here to be sold, as Foxe's Works, Naylor's Last Will and Testa∣ment, Durants sweet Sippets of Consolation: New Lights of Four i'the pound, Geneva Coif's and cross-cloths, set forms of night Dis∣course among the Brethren. For Shoos that will tye of themselves: For Looking-glasses with Fancies ready set, as if Butter would not melt in their Mouths. Cordials for weak Speakers. Barrels of Pickled Non-sence for Strong Holders forth. Opiums to procure Repentance, Wash balls for sin; and many more Trinkets of the same nature.

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