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A93159 Mother Shiptons prophesie With three and XX more, all most terrible and wonderful, predicting strange alterations to befall this climate of England. Viz. 1. Of Richard the IIId. 2. Mr. Truswal recorder of Lincoln. 3. Lilly's predictions. 4. A prophesie alluding to the Scots last invasion. 5. Ignatius his prophesie. 6. Mrs. Whites prophesie. 7. Old Sybilla's prophesie. 8. Merlin's prophesies. 9. Mr. Brightman's. 10. Old Otwel Bins. 11. Paulus Grebnerus proph. 12. A prophesie in old English meeter. 13. Another ancient proph. 14. Another short, but pithy. 15. Another very obscure. 16. Saltmarsh his predict. 17. A strange prophesie of an old Welch-woman. 18. St. Bede's prophesie. 19. William Ambrose. 20 Tod's prophesie. 21. Thomas of Astledown. 22. Saunders his predictions. 23. A prophesie of David, Cardinal of France, &c. Shipton, Mother (Ursula) 1678 (1678) Wing S3448A; ESTC R217981 12,921 18

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had declared unto him Afterwards he took his leave of the Army and said he had done his errand and must leave them never to see his Army any more On Wednesday Decemb. 8. he came to London and took leave of some friends to whom he recommended his Wife On Thursday Decemb. 9 he went from London to his house at Y●lford not sick at all and told his Wife what he had done On Friday Decemb. 10 he said he had finished his course and must go to his Father in the afternoon he said his head aked and laid himself upon the bed On Saturday Decemb. 11 he was taken speechless and about four or five of the clock in the afternoon he died The several Prophesies of divers men A Strange prophesie of an old Welch-woman lately deceas'd found written in her trunk in old writing fore-shewing the ruine of R●gland Castle the Scots invasion and destruction in the year 1649 and that the Scots shall the next year 1650 make another attempt to invade this land but again be beaten but after that the year following ●hey will come again with far more strength and then shall waste and utterly undo many but afterward they shall find such a terrible repulse that most of them shall be utterly overthrown and vanquished ST Bede saith Sin shall cause great trouble in every land and right shall not reign in his inheritance Seven deadly sins shall be upholden Falshood shall proudly stand and black clowds of ignorance shall stop the light of remembrance Truth and equity down shall be laid for men shall their God forsake and give themselves to misgovernance In heart great sorrow then shall awake for 〈…〉 of vengeance but ever worse and worse their life shall be so that all Realms shall speak of thee with death and dearth in every Country God shall so punish this Nation with Battels beyond-Sea they shall be brought into desperation WIlliam Ambrose saith Treason shall labour fast with all her might to keep Right out of the land with Laws and Ordinances day and night and no token of true love shall be found ranting Gallants with reason shall punish all about and then make a sentence in justice of Law and cause many one to stand in great doubt and after a cursed manner they shall ever draw and against the right they shall ever malign and they shall lose their heads ever among and they that bear the Lantern shall lie in the mire and the people shall wade deep in sin for the Pastors of the Church shall rest and sleep in blindness and simony and have great treasures in their chests and be secret with Ladies and others and sport them in adultery and say it is natural causing many to sin and their audacity shall be great to cover the sin withal and the blind shall lead the blind till both fall in the ditch and many one shall go wrong for lack of clear light for where the foundation is not sure down it goeth TOD saith The great shall supplant the poor and pill them daily and keep them full low and shal compel them daily to know falshood which shall be called true and right and the great shall climb and win to have all after their content to set aside a Common-wealth Wherefore you Saxons think not though God tarry a time that the Normans and you both shall be driven away the Brutes of the first line shall enter again and be never so loath ye shall go from hence for your great sin the Brutes were the first and shall be again dwelling in the land and with them shall abide all that is true bloud the Brutes were driven hence for their great sin and when they win least so shall the Saxons The holy men d●sired to know when these sorrows should begin and what Battels should be and how who should l … e and who should win A voice answered and sa●d When all sin is favoured without correction and Lords wed their own kin and men in God have no affection when Priests and Lay-people be all one in word and deed without any fare and men shall not care what they do nor how they get their goods nor where and innocence in that time the Crown shall wear And this time of trouble shall continue fourty years ere it be ended all THomas of Astledown saith There shall be a deceitful Parliament in the which shall be shewed much malice which they can no longer keep in secret which hath of long time been prevented and there shall be such controversies in Opinions that the Realm shall be in four parts And with that voice shall arise the third part of the world against us to punish us for the great abominable Heresies and whoredom of them of the holy Orders Saunders Prediction for the Year 1659. IT 's worth the noting That the 14 great Orb in which the Moon and Leo have ruled shall have its period 1659 and then begins the 15 great Orb in which Saturn and Virgo shall predominate which Sign Virgo was the Sign of the great Conjunction before the coming of Christ which shall produce great changes in the world and principally concerns Mercurialists who will then have more rule in the world And under this there will be a King in England David's Prophesie Cardinal in France CHarls mighty Monarch did the C begin After whose death usurping C came in By will and force he some few years bore sway Nothing but bloud his fury could allay Alas this hundred and his crooked Race Were like Usurpers turn'd out of the place Of Honour as they well deserv'd indeed And now the L for fifty doth succeed Stout Neptune's left and by the Monk so bold Who doth appear this Riddle to unfold Right shall have Right for in a little space A hundred shall be of the hundred Race The Monk will joyn as appearance shows The exil'd Thistle to the happy Rose Who shal in peace these Naions free from fears Govern in safety for three hundred years FINIS