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A91073 The prophecy of the white king explained, compared with severall copies, both Welsh, Latine, and English: some of which were written almost a thousand years agoe, besides this old English copy here printed, which was of high esteem in the dayes of King Edward the fourth. Lilly, William, 1602-1681, attributed name.; Braithwaite, William, fl. 1649, attributed name. 1649 (1649) Wing P3683; Thomason E540_4; ESTC R205743 4,389 8

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himselfe shall be made very feeble and weake And he shall be so pursued that with much difficulty he shall make a private escape out of Newarke or some besiedged Garrison to Oxford or to some Fortification of his from whence he came by which there is a r●ning water Yet when he is there he shall be followed by the Parliaments forces and through feare leave his old Garrison againe and at a place agreed on he shall be met and surrender himselfe to the Scots who shall deliver him to the English and themselves return backe into Scotland He shall have guards of Souldiers set upon him yet hee shall make to him a new hoast and by private Commissions get a great strength and they shall ingage for him in a new war and the White King shall come to a Personal Treaty with the Parliament and that to bee over the great hall of the Schoole-house in the Church-yard at Newport in the Isle of Wight or over some other hall in a Kirke yard where shall be his fall and ruin After this shall the King who is the Eagle and all his Chickins be brought to tryall by the supreame power of the Commons of England the highest Pearch of all Brittaine first of his life And foure things are observable about the death of the White King 1 Hee shall not bee slaine amongst the young Souldiers but shall bee preserved all the times both of the former and the latter War 2 Hee shall not come to be old not live to see long time after the warres are ended and yet he shall live to see peace 3 That he shall come to be tryed for his life in which the gentle worthies of the Parliament and their Army will not suffer wrong to be done unto him But will give him an ample publick and legall Tryall 4 That the Realme being thus settled in peace then the White King must dye Here are also set down what shall come to passe after the death of the White King 1 That two yeares after the Realme is in peace there shall be fully established an Agreement of the People and a holy rule from heaven which shall settle the Church as it shall stand for ever to the end of the world 2 The Liberties of the three Countries shall be restored so that England Scotland and Wales shall never be in such slavery to the day of Doome 3 The superstition of the Orosse and all Popery and Prelacy shall be taken away 4 There shall be a Temple builded not made with hands but spirituall for the advancing of Jesus Christ upon his Throne THE VVHITE KINGS PROPHECY WHen the Lyon of Righteousnesse is dead there shall rise a White King in Brittain first Flying and after Riding after Ligging down and in this ligge down he shall be lamed after that he shall be led And there shall be shewed whether there be another King Then shall be gathered together much folke and he shall take helpe for him And then there shall be Merchandise of men as of an Horse or an Oxe and there shall be sought help and there shall none arise but head for head and then shall one gone there the Sun ariseth another there the Sun gone down After this it shall be said by Brittain King is King King is no King After this he shall raise up his head and he shall be taken him to be a King be many things to be done but wise men reading and then shall a range of Gleeds and that ever each hath bereaving he shall have it for his own and this shall last seven yeers Lo raving and shedding of blood and Ovens shall be made like Kirks and that as one sowes another shal reap and death shall be better then wretched life and charity shall be of few men After then shall come through the South with the Sun on Horse of tree and upon all waves on the Sea the chicken of the Eagle sailing into Brittain and arriving anon to the House of the Eagle he shall shew fellowship to them beasts After a yeer and a half shall be war in Brittain then shall a sooth be naught worth and every man shall keep his thing and gotten other mens good after the white King feeble shall goe towards the West betlipped about with his folk to the old place been running water then his Enemies shall meet him and meet him and march in her place shall be ordained about him in Hoast on the manner of a shield shal be formed then shal they fight on Oven front After the white King shall fall into a Kirk-yard over a Hall After the chicken of the Eagle shall nestle in the highest Rooch of all Brittain nay he shall naught be slain yong nay naught come old for then the Gentle worthines shall naught suffer wrong be done to him But when the Realm is in peace then shall he die and two yeers after shall come a new Rule from Heaven and settle holy Kirk as it shall evermore stand and bring three Countries into one England Scotland and Wales unto the day of doom and the Holy Crosse be brought into Christian mens hands and there shall be made a Temple that never was made such none The Originall hereof was found by the Lady Poston of the County of Norfolk amongst the evidences of Edw. the fourth his time FINIS Jan. 26. 1648. Imprimatur Theodore Jennings