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A09479 A true reporte of three straunge and wonderful accidents, lately hapened at Pernaw, a cittie in Lisslande Wherein is conteyned a prophesie of the greate dearth & famine, which (by reason of the warres in those partes) hath there come to passe in the yeare last past, 1602. And also of the great victorie lately atchiued by the great Sophy, who with the aide & assistance of the King of Persia, ouerthrew the Turkish emperour with all his forces neere vnto the riuer Euphrates. Truely translated out of the Dutch printed coppie, printed at Nimmegen. Rappen, Francis, attributed name. 1603 (1603) STC 19766; ESTC S122306 6,546 21

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A True Reporte of three straunge and wonderful Accidents lately hapened at PERNAW a Cittie in Lifflande Wherein is conteyned a Prophesie of the greate Dearth Famine which by reason of the warres in those partes hath there come to passe in the yeare last past 1602. And also of the great Victorie lately atchiued by the great Sophy who with the aide assistance of the King of Persia ouerthrew the Turkish Emperour with all his forces neere vnto thé Riuer Euphrates ❧ At London printed by R. B 1603. ¶ A true Report of three strange accidents which lately happened at Pernaw a Cittie in Lifflandé c. WE finde gentle reader in ancient Histories and principally in the workes of that famous and learned writer Flauius Iosephus lib. 7. cap. 12. that before the lamentable and woful destruction of Hierusalem there appeared many strange signes both in the aire and among the people namely there was seene right about the said Cittie a dreadfull Starre in forme and fashion of a Sword as also that in the darke night cleare day appeared and was seene in the Temple that a Cow brought forth a Lambe and which was most strange a certaine man went vp and downe among the people continually for the space of seauen yeares before not ceasing with woful cries to forwarne and admonish the people to forsake their wickednes fore shewing the destruction of the place The very like yea and almost the verie same accidents signes and wonders haue lately happened within this whilome most pleasante Countrie of Livonia in the Cittie of Pernaw for in the yeare 1599. vppon Saint Lukes day a certaine Merchant of the said Cittie hauing according to the custome of the Countrie enuited many of his freinds and Neighbours to a feast at his house among the rest also enuited thither a certaine old man of the same Cittie whose name was Stile a man of the age of foure score yeares or thereabout knowne to all the inhabitants there to be borne deafe and dumbe and had soe continued all his life tyme to that day This olde man being placed at the table among the company and seing the great and horrible abuse of the good guiftes and creatures of God which were there prouided by those abhominable vices of gluttony and drunkennes and not being able to endure the sight therof by the iust iudgment of God presently leapt ouer the Table and with a fierce and sterne countenance turning his eyes toward the people and wringing his hands as a signe of the great sorrow which he conceiued at his hart burst forth in these speaches to the Companie which were present Alas quoth he my deare freinds how can you be thus merrie when a man seeing this abhominable abuse to the high displeasure of almightie God might well loathe to liue any longer in so wicked a time Therfore deare brethren and sisters repent repent I say for the punnishment of the Lord God is neare at hand with greate stormes and ouerflowing waters wil he destroy the wicked and nothing but affliction and punnishment shal be their portion Such dearth that yeare shal be that the people shall not finde any foode for nourishment nor any way to escape by reason of the troublesome warre to come great plague pestilence and murren shall destroy both younge and old therfore liue ye as if presently ye should die for surely it is at hand great and horrible wonders shall ye heare and sée many strange and monstrous Children borne as a looking-glasse both for rich and poore The people with great admiration and astonishment came running together to see this miracle which had happenned and the Company which were enuited being dasht with this suddaine accident haueing now giuen ouer their pastime and being sore amased were with one accord attentiue to the speaches of the olde man perceiuing aswell by his strange gestures as by the suddainnes of his speach that this was Gods onely doings and being moued with great feare and horror asked him at what time all those things should happen wheruppon the said dumbe man thus presentlie replied Ere the yeare 99 be come and past the Lord God in his iust anger and wrath will draw his sword therfore repent you of your sinnes for the day of iudgment is at hand These words spoken the man was againe bereft of his speach and became dumbe as before feeling him selfe presently sicke and the next day after he died and was honorably buried being accompanied to the Church by an infinite number of the inhabitantes there whoe greatly lamented for his death The next day after his buriall there was a certaine woman brought forth a man childe with a naturall face before and behind like the scull of a dead man his right arme also was like a Sword and the other like a Rodde which child liued two dayes and no longer After this the Lord shewed an other no lesse fearefull signe of his indignation and wrath for iust ouer the said Cittie of Pernaw was perfectly seene in the cleare Firmament or Skie a Béere and Coffin couered all with blacke which sight endured from foure of the clocke in the afternoone till eleuen in the same Night Therefore good christians consider first the suddaine and fearefull spéech of the Dumbe secondly looke vppon the monstrous birth and shape of this Childe and lastly meditate vppon the fearfull signe séene in the Ayre and therevpon with an humble and penitent hart imagine the Tragicall end of all pittying the afflicted Countrey and people of Lyffeland and let their hard fortune be a warning to thee that thou sinne no more presumptuously And as the heathen Poet sayeth Foelix quē saciunt aliena pericula cautum that is to saye happy is he which can beware by other mens perilles make thy selfe happie with this warning and doe not with the wicked and stubborne Iewes contemne and scorne this gentle admonition and fore-warning of the Dumbe least God in his Iustice bring a worse Plague vpon vs then he did eyther vpon those Iewes or vppon this Countrey of Lyffeland FINIS A True Reporte of the great Victorie lately atchiued by the great SOPHY who with the aide and assistance of the the king of Persia ouerthrew the Turkish Emperour with all his forces neere vnto the riuer Euphrates Truly translated out of the high Dutch Copie printed at Hamborrow 1602. At London printed 〈…〉 1603. ¶ A true Report of the late victorie atchiued by the great Sophy together with the king of Persia vpon the Turkes c. WHereas the great Turkish Emperour with all his Armie munition and preparation was come to the Ryuer of Euphrates being strong both of Horse foot about three hundred Thousand men and perceauing that Morath generall of the Persians had caused the Bridge to be pulled down there that was made ouer the said Riuer and that he was marched on th' other side and hard by a mountaine did prepare and strengthen himselfe with the forces sent vnto