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A10155 A faythfull and true pronosticatio[n] vpo[n] the yere .M.CCCCC.xlviii and parpetually after to the worldes ende gathered out of the prophecies and scriptures of god, by the experience and practise of his workes, very co[m]fortable for all Christen hertes deuyded into seuen chapters. And in the ende ye shal finde an almanack for euer, trtanslated newly out of hye Almayne into english by Myles Couerdale.; Faythfull and true pronostication upon the yere .M.CCCCC.xlviii. Coverdale, Miles, 1488-1568. 1547 (1547) STC 20423; ESTC S104435 20,798 76

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verye frutefull yeare Psal c. xxvii plēteousnes in the dayes of derth Psal xxxvi In so moch y t though Christe sende them without wallet without scrippe with out shues yet wyll he so prouide for them that they shall lacke nothinge Luce. xxii For he sayethe him selfe The labourer is worthy of his meate Math. x. Luc. x. who so nowe wyll laboure shall eate But who so euer wyll not worke ought not to eate ii Tessal iii. Now yf we labour I say we shall eate also Yee but where shall we get it Christ our sauyoure sayth Be not ye carefull for youre lyfe what ye shall eate or what ye shall drink nor yet for your body what ye shall put on Is not y e lyfe more worth then meate and the bodye more of value then rayment Beholde y e foules of the ayre for they sowe not nether reape nor yet cary into the barnes and yet youre heuenly father fedeth them math vt He geueth meate to the yonge rauēs Psal c. xlvi he openeth his hande and fyllethe his creatures with plenteousnes Psal c. iii. Therefore though our handes shulde alway be occupied in some good laboure Eph. iiii yet ought not oure hertes to take thoughte what we shall eate or drynke but first to care howe to seke the kyngdome of god math vi so shulde all thinges necessary be ministred vnto vs. And why Man lyueth not by bred onely but by euery worde that procedeth out of the mouth of god Deute viii math iiii which thynge Christ our sauioure hath manyfestly declared in that he fed so many people with so few loaues fysshes lyke as he had done afore vnto the chyldren of Israell by y e space of forty yeres in the wyldernes where they wanted nothynge for he hym selfe fed them blessed them in all y e workes of theyr hande wherfore in so moch as god our mercyfull father taketh soch care for vs .i. Pe v. we shulde by ryght cast all our care vpō him faithfully to cleue vnto his worde in our hertes so y e we nether mystrust his godly prouysion nor leade an ydle lyfe And yf we meane well in oure hertes and deale truly with our handes doutlesse he shall sende vs necessarye meate by some bodye as he dyd to Elias the prophete by the wedowe in Sarepta iii. Re. xvii and lyke as he prouyded a break fast vnto Daniel amonge the Lions by the ministration of Abacuc Dan. xiiii Thus I saye they that feare god shall haue plentye and aboundaunce of all thynges this yeare But so farre as I can se or perceiue by this theologicall Astronomye Mars threateneth a verye euyll and vnfrutefull yeare to dyuerse spiritual prelates as popish byshops popish preistes other mo except y e sonne thorow his gracious influence be good vnto thē although Mercuriꝰ reigne in thē with neuer so many horses greate pompe auctoritie riches oppression with excedynge many seruauntes and dogges which neuertheles yf they wyll forsake theyr abulions and dyete them selues after the qualities of the Sonne they shall be kept fro many dyuerse sur lettes and haue a very frutefull yeare in all thynges And so wold I councell them to do for Mars goeth aboute now this yeare to withdrawe from the spiritualtye the excesse of theyr frutes ryches and worldly auctorite lyke as he hath threatened them this great whyle intendeth planely to resourme them And where as theyr whordome olde custome withstande the furtheraūce of y e trueth Mars purposeth to take y e Sōne to helpe and with the playster of mariage to heale the infirmitie of their vnclēnes yee and with his owne swerde of the spirite to subdue theyr olde euell customes As for the multitude of the vn godly in generall there shal come a great derth vpō thē acording to y e wordes of a certayn true astronomer Beholde the tyme cōmeth sayeth the lorde god that I shall sende an hōger into the earth not the honger of bred nor the thyrst of water but an honger to heare y e worde of the Lorde so y e they shall go frō the one see to the other yee frō the north vnto y e east rēnynge about to seke the worde of y e lord and shall not fynde it Amos. viii but because they wyll not beleue the trueth and haue pleasure in vnryghteousnes therfore shall God sende them stronge delusion that they may beleue lyes ii Tess ii so that the tyme shall come whā they shall desyre to se one daye of the sonne of man and shall not se it Luce. xvii I passe ouer many other plages that Mars threateneth vnto them because they wyll not knowe the tyme of their vtsitation Luce. xix ¶ The thyrde Chapiter concernynge the sycknesses and disceases of this yeare THe Egipcians haddea maner and vse in theyr bāckettes to cary about an ymage of deathe and to saye vnto euerye man that was at the bancket Looke vpon this eate drynke and be mery such one shalt thou be whan thou dyest And this they dyd do doute to put men in remembraunce of temperauncy and of deathe leste they vndiscretly thorowe excesse of eatynge and drinking shoulde happen to dye afore their age for so doth god vse to punyshe soche syn wherefore yf we dyete and temper oure selues thorowe the influence of the sone we shall haue few diseases except Mars brynge some other thinge to passe that we mysknowe not our selues As for such as folowe Mercurius lyuynge nyght and daye in ryote and vnclēnes these I saye shal thorowe y e Sonne haue great diseases in all the membres of the bodye in the lunges leuer handes and fete yea and parel also of the soule I passe ouer y e pouertie that dronkardes and riotous persons shall haue we shall be vnto them sorowe stryfe brawlynge woundes shal be amonge them Pro. xxiii yea and soch as wyll nedes be ouerladen with excesse of eatynge and with dronkennes c. shall sodeynly be preuented with the daye of the Lorde Luce. xxi There is douteles a maruelous sore punyshmēt to come vpon the hole world of the wycked swerde warres honger not onely spirituall as I sayd before but temporall which plages haue ben aiore our tyme but are not yet all pas●e I nede not reherce the pestilence and other greate plages that god wyll sende to the reformacion of as manye as wyll be warned As for the comō sorte of the vngodly ther shal such a fearfulnes of deth come vpon thē y t they shall not tel wher to turn thē nor how to escape death O how bytter and greuous shall the remembraunce of deathe be this yeare to soch as seke reste and consolacion in transitory substaunce of this worlde to soche as knowe of no aduersitie but haue good dayes and liue in volupguousnes Eccle. xli But O deathe howe acceptable welcome shalte thou be vnto soch as are in aduersite i theyr last age or