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A56265 Brittish and out-landish prophesies most of above a 1000 years antiquity, the rest very antient; fore-telling the several revolutions which hath and shall befall the scepter of England; the coming in of the Normans, continuance and extirpation; the late warrs; the late Kings death; his Highness's conquest and arrival to the scepter, sovereigntie and government of Great Brittain; the fall of the Turk, Pope, Emperour of Germany, and most of the great princes of the world by their particular names; and that his Highness that now is shall conquer most of them: also, his Highness's lineal descent from the antient princes of Brittain, clearly manifesting that hee is the conquerour they so long prophesied of. Also, a short account of the late kings original; published in Welsh and English for the satisfaction of the intelligent in either tongue. By Thomas Pugh, Gentleman. Pugh, Thomas. 1658 (1658) Wing P4188; ESTC R40720 110,340 207

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kilia r Baeddir movais bycn●u oi bobl gi●ag ef ag ar fyrder ar oll i fynedef ir mor i chenir y dyrnas yn dair chau agynol llawer o fateloed a byrion ym●addav i kyfid Parckell o weddill kenedl ag awna sialens am y fflowr de lvws ai dyrnas Kais hin ofewn amser y llew dv diame ydiw na chaisy Baedd heddwch yny dyrnas kanis aml ymladdav a fyd o fewn r ynys hon trabar hathoi ll●w hi o fewn r Amser hwn wi bydd tra Amal y Barkvtanad ag yn ol bin y bydd maes yn y ●●n a destrowir a dwyl●w ar llew av ai gledd ● yny y ●y ●as a● Go●●n The Translation That the Bore shall not continue in peace but a short time for 3 sharp N●yl●s or Armies will ●s● against him one from Scotland the s●cond from Brittain the third from Wales and when these three begins to fr●wn they will work shrewd turns to the Bore who in those times will be often moved then will he furiously assault his enemies ●ut shall not carry the glory or gain from any of his Ba●tels or Fields w●ich losses will exasperate the Bore with cruelty against his enemies then the Bore will gather a great multitude of people and will command them to South-Wales from whenc● they will return without glory or conquest but lame and m●i●●ed souldiers and this rent hatred or division will for a long while after continue b●tween him and his kingdom and within this time of the Kites will Scotland England an● Wales arise against the Bore with much wrath and hatred l●kewise a party of the Irish and men of the German race will strongly and st●utly rise up against the Bore then will a King of the No●th give sharp summons to stranger people to come by sea to the kingdome of the Bore then will the Saxons be heavily pressed with the strength of these stranger enemy Then will the Bore be forced to flye to the sea with a very small company with him and shortly after that he will betake himself to sea will his kingdome be ruled by three and after many battels and short fightings will arise a Pigge of the remnant of a family and while he be sucking at his mothers breast he shal make a challenge to the Flower de Luce and his Kingdom seek out for this time when the Black Lyon shall appear and stand up for then without doubt the Bore shall have neither rest nor peace in his kingdome for there will be in h●s time manifold Battels in this Island of Brittain while her Lyon endures in which time will Kites be num●rous and afterwards will be on field of Battel wherein will be a great destruction of both sides and the Black Lyon by the power of the sword will conquer and get both the K●ngdom a●d Crown BOOK II. Europes Calamity Englands Glory Now follow certain Prophesies out of Maxwels Collections delivered by Outlandish Prophets and Prophetesses to confirm what hath been said by our own touching the downfall of the Church of Rome the reformation of the Church and also of the Person or Instrument which shall bring these glorious works to passe Out of Maxwels 5 section fol. 31. THere is a certain prediction written about 600 years ago had out of the Library of S. Victor which beginneth Vae tibi Civitas septicolis c. Wo unto thee thou seven-hilled City when the letter R shall threaten thy walls for then the fall and destruction of thy mighty men is at hand Wo unto the City of blood full of lying falshood and violence the voice of the scourge of the wheel and of the warlike horse the voice of viol●nce and spoil shall not depart from thee the gold of Gods word is obscu●ed and Religion which is the worshipping of God according to his word is pi●ifu●ly corrup●ed the first Wo is past behold another wo is at hand let us flye away secretly from before his face because the afflictions of our faces do begin let us run and let us not look behinde us because from the North all Plagues are displayed I beseech thee good Lord send him whom thou art to send Out of his 15 section fol. 83. Johannes Wolfius in the second Tome of his memorable things which beginneth thus A certain Wight equitable and upright born in Europe shall be the chief Pastor or Bishop of Christendom such a one as shall manage and govern the Keys of the kingdom of heaven and not the Scepters of the kingdomes of the earth then there shall be peace and concord in the whole world one faith and religion and one Prince imperially reigning over all Out of his 16 section fol. 84 85 86 87. According to the confession of the Italian Jesuite Hieronymus Platus in his second book of the Religious Life and 30 Chap. England hath been more fertile of Converters of Countries and Nations to the Christian faith then any other Land else so is it not unlikely but that God will have the same Countrey to be more fertile of Reformers of other corrupt Churches especially of that of Rome then any other Land whatsoever and that as there is in no Countrey or Nation of the world to be found so many compleat Divines for Judiciousness Ingeniousness and moderation and for fitness to deserve well of the peace of the Church as there is in England so it may well be that God will honour this same Island with the reformation of the Church of Rome and her daughters by sending forth from thence such godly judicious zealous and moderate men as shall reclaim them from their abuses and corruption and restore unto them their primitive purity and integrity such as it was in the daies of Constantine the Great born in Great Brittain And so much seemeth to be imported by that prediction of Nostrodamus which beareth that Rome shall be ruled by the Brittonish head In his first Century he saith That the new King that joyns the lower and Northern Countries of Europe shall be the instrument of losse to the Church of Rome and that the Bishop of Rome together with his Clergy except they shew themselvs willing to be reformed shall be made to spit blood when the Rose shall flourish And in his 8 and 10 Centuries That the ruine of Rome draweth near not of her walls but of her substance and blood by the means of a learned Prince of sharp understanding And to be short He promiseth in his 5 Century That of the Trojan blood shall spring a Prince of a daughty-Dutch heart who shall attain unto so high a degree that he shall both chase farr away the Arabick or Mahumetane multitudes and likewise return to the Church her antient eminency and sincerity Likewise out of the Library of S. Victor there is a prediction ci●ed by the Abbot of Cluny attributed to Abbot Ioachim which saith That the Red Roses should send forth the sweet water that shall purifie and cleanse
the Church from her corruptions To which agreeth another prophesie of Paracelsus fore-telling how that among the Roses should spring up one who should change the sandy foundation into a Rock a thing saith he that shal make many a one to wonder Agreeable to the same is a certain prognostical verse found in an old manuscrips imparted to Mr Iames Maxwell by Mr S. George Norrey King at Armes Iesse Rosa sanguis Bruti Portat crucem Iesv Christi That is to say The Rose of England beareth and b●ingeth the Crosse of Christ to forraign Lands Hereunto likewise may be referred that voice as William of Malmsbury affirmeth in his second book of the Kings which was uttered in a Vision to holy Brithwald Bishop of Winchester who lived in the Confessors daies saying Regnum Anglorum est Dei the kingdome of England is Gods meaning that th● Kingdom Countrey of England should prove a chief instrument of the propagation of the Gospel and faith of Christ unto forraign Lands So that by that which hath been said it would seem that from the Rose of England shall proceed or spring the reformation and purgation of the Church of Rome like as the same City once received from the same Countrey the first authoriz●d profession of the Christian saith by the blessed means of Constantine the Great a Britain born Paulus secundus Grebnerus the Germane Astrologian in his seritum mundi filum delivers That the Lyon having the Rose and Lilies in his Armes shall utterly destroy the Pope so that there shall be none after that time The holy Bishop and Martyr S. Methodius in his book entituled Of the last times hath fore-told that God shall punish the corrupters of his Church purge his house and restore her purity For in the last Age of the world that is saith he in the last thousand of six the sons of Ishma●l shall come forth out of the desart and their coming shall be chastisement without measure and without mercy and God shall g●ve over into their hands all the kingdoms of the wicked and further saith That Spain shall perish by the sword and that the Inhabitants thereof shall be led Captive Philippus Boskierus a learned Franciscan Friar in his 9 Phil●pp●ck for the holy Land writeth That the kingdome of Spain is in great danger of desolation and destruction at the hands of the Turks and Moors for their cruelty used against the Americans Likewise Nostrodamus in divers of his predictions fore-telleth that the Turks shall over-run Hungary and Italy yea saith Antonius Torquatus France shal not be free from the Turkish fury nor yet Germanie and Reynardus Lolardus saith that the Agarens shall yet once again gather themselves together and come out of the desarts in troops into Germany and that they shall obtain the land of the Moon for the space of eight years they shall subvert Kingdoms and Cities kill the Priests in the holy places prof●ne the holy vess●l d●fl●ur Christian women turn the Chu●che● in●o Stables a●d tye their Steeds to the monuments of the Saints because of the wickedness of Christian people in th●se d●●e● an● in end th●y shall be destroyed near unto the golden Appl● of Agr●pp●ne when as there shall be few Christian Pri●ces left to make resistance and almost none al●●● saving a cer●ain most inv●ncible King of Spain who in th●se daies shall k●ll the last Successor of the Mahometane Duglossius So shall the lofty pr●de of the Turks have a fall their Kingdomes shall b● brough● to the Church the Turkish Empire of Trapezond shall be br●ught back again to the Patrimony or Empire of our crucified Lord by the hands of the Cross bearing servants and souldiers and then shall the Church grow again into a new sta●e of everlasting Charity Concord and Peace for there shall be a reformation a new kinde of l●w or religion better t●an the old together with honesty of conversation both in Clergy and Laytie And again saith Reynardus if the Princes of Germany do not agree with the great Eagle but fall to the kindling of civil warrs amongst themselves Duglossius ●heir shall not fail to come even the fifteenth branch of the Turkish tyrannical tree and waste Poland M●sia Thuring Hesse Pruten P●cardie Braban● Flanders and surp●●sse farre in cru●lty and rage the fiercest beasts against the Christians of the North W●st but hee shall be killed b●sides the golden Apple of Agrippine according to the prediction of Merl●n Out of his 8 section from the Prophesie of St VINCENT Then there shall enter into Italy three ●ost puiss●nt Armies one from the West another from th● East and the third from the North which shall fight to get her and there shall be such blood sh●d as the l●ke hath not been seen in Ital● si●c● the world began and then the Eagle shall tak● the counterfeit King and all things sha●lbe subdued and made obedient unto him and there shall be a new reformation in the world but wo and wo again shall be then to the shaven Order for the sect of divisers and attempters shall cease Again saith the same St Vincent because the understanding of holy Scripture hath borrowed a strange colour from Philosophers for the most part of preachers now adayes preach not the simplicity of the Gosp●l but the subtilty of Aristotle in which words the holy man t●xeth the nice and subtile kinde of divinity devised by the School-men Wee have likewise saith he drunk water for money that is to say we have been made to buy with our money the holy Sacraments which are the instruments of Gods free grace signified by the water for now all our Priests are guilty of Simony Out of his 10 section fol. 44. S. Brigide foretelleth how that out of the Western part of the world shall spring a Lily which shall grow to a thousand thousands in the Virgin land and shall be strong●r than the Cedar and recover the things that are lost and with his odour or sweet smell perfume and as it were bewater the infected and poisoned parts of the world S. Cataldus Finius likewise fore-telleth that among the Lilies shall arise a comely Prince having a near name amongst the Kings of that Countrey and whose nature and nation shall have a resemblance with his name unto whom the whole world shall do homage when the high O●e is fallen and when he hath stricken down the prickly Bear meaning the Turk happy and blest shall his years be from the West to the East from the East to the cold Quarter and from the North to the warme South This flourishing or flowery Prince bearing the new name shall plant the Vine of our Saviour unto whom all Nations shal submit themselves and the Crown of the East shall be given him to keep Out of his 12 secti●n fol. 55. S. Methodius fore-told that the Ish●aelite● shall possesse from East to West and from South to North their yoke shall be heavy upon the neck of all Nations
death and Instrument will he dye An. His head cut off with an Axe Qu. What will befall to his Party or them which side with him An. Wo 〈◊〉 losse of lives or Estates or both Qu. Shall any of the Children of the Mould warp red Lyon or white King succeed him in the Regal Government An. No. Qu. Who will succeed the Mould warp in the Government of Great Brittain An. A Branch out a further Beam or from the body of Blethin ap Cynvin sometimes Prince of Powis and North-Wales and also from Eysyllt daughter to Conan Dindaethwy son to Rodri Molwynog son to Idwall Iurch son to Cadwallader and likewise from Angharad mother of the said Blethin ap Cynvin or a black Lyon or a red subtle Fox or an Eagle Qu. What will this Branch do in Great Brittain and elsewhere abroad An. Conquer England Wales Scotland and Ireland shake the Ant christ of Rom● and the Kingdomes of Europe or force them to a peaceable Associat●on Qu. How will it fall to the Church in his tim● An. Bring the Church to a Reformation according to its primitive purity Qu. In answer to the seventh Question thou hast spoken of Warrs in the lat●er end ●f the Mouldwarps reign tell us how and what will be the cause of such warr An. D●vision in a Parliament between Lords which is called a Red Parliament Qu. What Number will the Prime be in the year of that Red Parliament An. The Prime will be 9. Qu. According to your Prophesies who will get the Crown the King or his Subjects An. The Crown will be from thence forwards disposed at the will and command of the Subjects Qu. How is the eldest Son of the Mould-warp laid out An. A white King the Flower of the Rose Qu. How will it fare with him An. Be forced to flye out of England towards Spain and the rising of the Sun Qu. How many attempts will he make against England An. Two attempts Qu. What will become of him in that attempt An. Fall in the storm Qu. What will become of the rest of the Children of the Mould-warp An. Vanish away and live in strange Land for evermore Q. What shall become of she Queen of the first white King An. The Rose female and her Flowers shall for ever van●sh away Qu. What shall become of the posterity or race o● 2 Henries An. They will be wholly extirpated of the Kingly Government Qu. Having done with the Temporality what will become of the Clergy both at home and abroad and first what will become of the Pope of Rome An. Fall to the ground Qu. By whom shall he have his fall An. By the great Turk and the Brittish Branch Qu. What will become of Bishops here in Great Brittain An. Fall likewise with their Hiera●chie Qu. What will become of the Clergy of the Mould-warp or white King An. Fall in like manner to contempt and misery and be barred of their temporal Livings Qu. What will become of Crosses Images and superstitious Rites and Ceremonies An. Demolished abrogated and taken away for ever Qu. By whose means will this come to passe An. By means of the Reformed Prince or Conquerour of the Brittish blood mentioned in the 15 Question before Qu. Whether the antient forms of Ma●riages Baptism the Sacrament and Burials will stand or no An. None of these will stand but altered into other forms more wise and agreeable to Gods Word Qu. Shall the Church and State here in Great Brittain be free from trouble and invasion of forreign Nations after the year 1656. An. No but shall be further tryed with troubles both from its own bosom and from enemies abroad Qu. How long will such trouble continue to the Church and State after the year 56 An. Look not for settlement till the year 63. Qu. Shall there be unity peace and concord after that year here in Grrat Brittain An. Yes assuredly Qu. Shall Beirdhth and Poets be yet in esteem An. Yes Foddaw Paredraeth i bob Prydidd Q. What shall be the chief grounds of the falling out between the Mould warp red Lyon or white King and his Parliament An. The chief cause or grounds thereof will be about the old or Romish Religion Qu. Thou hast spoken of a Conquerour tell us of his Birth and Parentage An. He shall be a Brittain by descent from the fathers side and an Englishman born Qu. When shall such Conquerour appear with his warlike Actions An. He shall be the first after E. the young King or E. which will dye in his youth viz Edward the Sixt. Q. Whose Standard shall this Brittish Conqueror beat down An. The Standard of C. or Charles A Bright Northern STAR Discovering the Fate of GREAT BRITAIN IN the year of Christ 540. In the time of Maelgwyn ●winnedd in Latine Maglocunus K●ng of the Britains there lived in North Wales a Prince called Gwiddno Garranir which had a Weere or a design to take variety of fish in great abundance especially at some seasons of the year and upon the Eve of St. John Baptist Elphin eldest Son of the said Gwiddno a prodigal youth begged of his Father the fortune of the said Weere for that night the which was kindly granted next morning Elphin went very early to view the fortune destinated for him then the Nets were ●aken up but no mann●r of fish only a close leather bagg in or entaogled about the said Net the which was taken up and ripe open the first object that appeared was a forehead of a lively child upon sight thereof Elphin sayd O! Jessu wnned ydiw i ●alken Behold O Jesu how white is his forehead thereupon the child replyed and said We le ti am henwaist i Taliesin in ge w●r Thou hast given me a name which shall be Taliesin but prodigal Elpnin began to be so rowful at his hard fortune seeing that he had no manner of fish when his father had them in great abundance esp●cially at such a season of the year Then the young child finding E●ph●n discontented for his hard fortune began to solace him wi●h most divine Exhortations to trust in the living God which never faileth his after these as followeth Then the child was brought along with Elphin to his fathe● house where he was nourished and brought up a Scholar and after few years he became Master of all Languages Arts and Learning and also absolute perfect in the knowledge of holy Writs and excellent in the gift of Poetry which he delivered most sweetly in way of Traethiawd wawd or owdwle● in high and elegant phrase A Champion for the Protestant Religion which he professed and maintained as appears by his Creed and other writings herein incerted And an enemy to the Church of Rome vehemently exhorting the Clergy and Layety of of the Britains to take heed and beware of the corrupt Doctrine thereof he was a great Prophet as is already expressed This Taliesin made former appearances and bore several names at the first