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A51477 The most strange and wonderful predictions of Cleombrotus, an heathen Jew prophesied in the year one thousand two hundred seventy and two, upon the reigns of twenty nine kings of England, from Edward the first to Charles the fifth, one thousand seven hundred ninety nine : found in the College of Wittenburgh in Germany. Cleombrotus. 1679 (1679) Wing M2922; ESTC R28837 5,297 8

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But if he miss that twentieth day before He 'l live a Duke for thirty years and more The second Prophesie of Aldura Manasach on the Year one thousand seven hundred THis will be a year of great Change and Alteration throughout the whole Realm but no Wars heard or thought of and a glorious Flower of long Continuance that year shall fall his Colour for the Letter C will lay down in his Dormitory and a fresh Rose will arise from the same Root observe a little before and you shall see an Eagle alight upon the Tower of Canterbury and two white Doves shall come and oppose him but after a small Repose the Eagle will return to the Wood and the two Doves retire to the Top of the Church and after a short space they shall take their Flight towards some great City then shall a man in a long Gown say this is a great and notable Sign what meaneth it then shall a Man of a strange Nation answer shaking his Head and say some Mighty Monarch is desperate ill But if he passeth the ninth day and the nineteenth day and twenty ninth It will be added to his Reign fifteen years It is observed this Prediction comes near of that Prophesie on the year one thousand six hundred sixty The third Prophesie on the year one thousand seven hundred TImes when the second Letter C Begins to reign will prosperous be Whose great Abilities have been foretold And Pattern to the universal World All Malice Envy Hate Discord and Spight For length of days will vanish from his Sight He will exceed all Reigns of Kings before He 'l Reign till Forty seven if not more And if in Forty Eight he miss a drift He 'l Reign out Fifty nay till Fifty fift With Pious Vertuous and a Godly Fame Both Peace and Plenty then shall end his Reign A Prophecy upon CHARLES the Third and two Kings after him by Cleomlrotus the Jew WHen that the third of this same Letter C. do Reign Then will be cheap all kind of Grain The space of twenty two years 't will consist Which this Prediction here doth manifest No Wars nor Rumours in his Reign shall be Except in thirty or in thirty three And then some Foreign Prince will with him jar Which in the thirty fourth proves a War In June do it but mark in July after 'Twixt Di●p and Calis is a Mighty Slaughter The first will dye the third will have Renown And win two Standards and a Crown Which ends the Grudge long time had been before But after this will ne're be Battel more The F. shall subject be unto the E. And sail subjective unto them at Sea To Charles the third will Nations intercess He 'l live in Peace and dye in Quietness But then beware O Germany For the Letter I will Emperour be The Second Letter of this Name will be a mighty Warriour abroad in other Nations Great Conquests will be gotten but in the last Battel he will intend to fight in the Eastern part of the World let him beware the Moon he do not change for if he do the day will be lost in the Afternoon and a great Prince of the Blood will be slain but in the Afternoon he shall recover most part by the Assistance of a Monk Three Kings will be in the Field that day but the Victory will go to the West and suddenly after will a Northern Prince send an Embassage to this great Conquerour but let him beware he gives not Audience for if he do the Letter I will be in danger of Stab and if he escape that he will be delivered from a great many more that year following But in the Moneth of December let him sit up late and have trusty Friends to be Esquires of his Body for under the Mat of his Bed-chamber will a horrid destructive Bear be lodged yet it will be discovered by the Scent of a Talbot whereby the Moon will be greatly ecclipsed and indanger the Loss of his Light After this the Letter I will returne home and carry the house of Austria upon his back great Lands will be subjective and never after will Wars or Rebellion be heard of in his Days In Canterbury he will end his Reign in Quiet but before this will the Prince of the Blood be born in Cornwal and the fourth of the Name which begins with the Letter C. but then shall London be removed to Canterbury and remain the space of sixteen years at which time will England be troubled by two Roman Senators for then shall two Ships sail up the River of Thames and a Merchant on the Bridge shall ask them what Merchandize they have and the other shall answer two white Ravens and a Black Swan the Merchant on the Bridge shall ask what they will have in Exchange for them they will answer the Cathedral of Pauls and the Reliques thereunto belonging then the Merchant will say the Merchandize is but Counterfeits and Pauls is too heavy for the Strength of Rome to remove at which the Tower will seem to thunder and Dover-Castle to give an Eccho That when Charles the Fourth should take the Royal Diadem London will be removed to Canterbury for sixteen years in which latter time England will be troubled with two Roman Senators that is the Pope shall send to the Bishops of England and endeavour to seduce them for to acknowledge the Supremacy of Rome the Merchants on the the Bridge signifies the Bishops disputing upon the Grounds of Religion The two white Ravens are the Pope's Indulgences and the Black Swan his tyrannical Penance had he but obtained his Errand the saying of the Bishops Their Merchandize were but Counterfeits was the Invalidity of their Proffers and that Pauls was too heavy for Rome to carry away signifies they will keep up the Church-Government of England and renounce his Idolatry After this Church-Government shall never be attempted neither by Pope nor Sectarian any more Now the Thundering of the Tower and the Eccho of Dover-Castle is the Roaring of some great Guns in Scorn to the Pope's Supremacy The Description of CHARLES the Fourth WHen Charles the Fourth Reigneth England's King Some great Repulse to Rome that Year will bring The true Religion he 'l maintain as far As Charles the Second his Progenitor Or Charles the third of everlasting Fame Or James his Father second of that Name Who was Victorious both by Land and Sea But Charles his Reign no Wars in it shall be Both Peace and Plenty all his dayes shall spring That 's One and Twenty years He 'l be a King So long Continuance he shall rule and sway Then like a Rose he will depart away With Grief of thousands he will end his Reign Then Seventh Edward will come in again From James the Second know it certainly These Kings will rule Imperial Majesty Till Charles the fifth both King and Emperour then Shall keep his Court in Germany again Observe that near the year one thousand seven hundred ninety nine there will a Prince of the Blood be born in Canterbury and at two years of Age the Imperial Crown will be put on his Head and he shall remain under the Tuition of a Monk three years but York shall have the Preheminence When that the Moneth of July doth begin In Canterbury will be born a King Edward the seventh he is called by Name But in the Linage of the former Name Till that the time of sixteen years doth come A Monk will be his Tutor all along But near the eighteenth Cleombrotus say The Seventh Edward will depart away And then will York rule Lord Protector he Till Charles the fifth comes to Maturity Which when the Royal Diadem shall take And make the Crowns of other Princes shake But when that twenty years is gone and past To his Native Country he comes Home at last And leave his Crown and to the Grave doth go He 'l die in Love both Peace and Plenty too FINIS