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a manner as complete as that of Jerusalem. Then shall the world enjoy uninterrupted peace and tranquillity for 500 years. Happy are those who may live to see these days! But still more happy those nations and those individuals, who have softened rather than increased the infliction of the divine wrath upon his elect people, the Jews!

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The Cry of a Stone; or a relation of something
spoken at Whitehall, by Anna Trapnel, (being
in the Visions of God,) relating to Governors,
Armies, Churches, &c. Printed 1653

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The Knowledge of the Times; or how long it shall be
until the end of Wonders. By John Tillinghast, a
servant of Jesus Christ. Printed 1654
Extracts from Lord Chesterfield's Letters, 8 vo. edition
1775

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Remarkable Prophecies of Michael Nostradamus.
Published in France in 1555, and republished with
Annotations in London in 1672

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Mr. Turien on Revelations, chap. xi. ver. 13.

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The Prophecy of John Lacy, 1707
Prophecy of the French Revolution, from a publication
by the late Mr. Peter Jurieu, in 1687
Extract from Bishop Newton's Dissertations on the
Prophecies, 1760

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Nixon's Cheshire Prophecy, at large; published from
Lady Cowper's correct copy, in the reign of Queen
Anne; with historical and political remarks; and
several instances wherein it has been fulfilled. Also
his life. By John Oldmixon, Esq.
Extract from Tillotson's Sermons; edited by Doctor
Barker

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Note of the Original Editor, to Part the Second
A remarkable Prophecy found in the Library of

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Salizarius of Heidelburgh. Extracted from Moore's
Almanack of 1755

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Prophecy of Paul Grebnar, delivered by him to Queen
Elizabeth in 1582

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Extracts from Doctor Hartley's Observations on Man.
Printed 1749

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Extract from a Sermon preached in the Chapel of
Trinity College, Cambridge, October 13th, 1793.
On the danger of Persecution

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Prediction of the learned and pious Archbishop Usher.
Printed by Licence, 1652
Prophecy of Sybella Tiburtina, found in Mount Taurus
in Switzerland, 1520. Extracted from Catastrophe
Mundi, page 86

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Prophecy of Malachy, a popish saint, declaring the number, and some marks of all the Popes that shall be hereafter, together with the final destruction of Popery and the city of Rome. Delivered about the year 1140

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Predictions of Peter du Molin: extracted from his book entitled The Accomplishment of the Prophecies. Translated 1613

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Extracts from a Work entitled A Cry from the Desert.
Printed in 1707

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Visions of Christopher Kotterus, compiled by Johannes
Commenius. Printed 1664

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Remarkable Prophecy of St. Thomas of Becket, 1170.

Printed at Oxford, 1666

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Daniel's description of the four monarchies, in four prophecies. Extracted from John Tillinghast's works, 1654

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Prediction of Dr. Sibly, 1784

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Description of the end of the world. Extracted from the works of St. Augustine

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A Warning to the World; or prophetical numbers, calculated by the Rev. Mr. Clarke, 1769

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the above two chopters will be found the

Prophecy of Hildegardis, in 1146, as approved and

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Quotation from Prophetic Extracts
Extracts from Doctor John Owen's Sermons

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Vision of John Houblon, 1789

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Prediction of Mr. Andrew Steward, Minister of Dun

agar in Scotland, 1634

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Signs of the present and future times, by Dr. Porteus,

Bishop of London

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Universal extent of the Grand Apostacy. By Sir Isaac

Newton, 1718.

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Extract from Essay on Public Credit. By David

Hume, Esq. 1787

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Universal War; Discharges to Priests; and Lessons to

Kings, by Dr. Smollett, 1771

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Fatal difference between the French and English mode of carrying on Commerce, &c. By Dr. Samuel Johnson

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M. d'Archenholtz: 1789---On armed Commerce, and the Fate of Carthage

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Extract from a Sermon preached at Oxford, Nov. 5th, 1781, by W. Crowe, L.L. B.

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Extract from a Declamation, delivered in the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, 1794

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