Publications of Arise Evans

Author

  • Evans, Arise. The Euroclydon vvinde commanded to cease: or, A quenching of the fiery darts by Scripture-arguments, declarations, and visions. Being a moderate vindication of his Highness the Lord Protector, from the popular aspersions first accasioned [sic] against him by the malice o the Presbyterians, and now blown up by all parties. Also, something in behalfe of the desolate Church, and King Charles, which declares hopes of union between him and his Highness the Lord Protector, with an apology of the author concerning the year 1653. and many other things discovered. By Arise Evans. [London]: Printed for the author, in the year 1653. But according to the mis-apprehension of the vulgar, 1654. ESTC No. R201962. Grub Street ID 79242.
  • Evans, Arise. An eccho to the voice from heaven. Or A narration of the life, and manner of the special calling, and visions of Arise Evans: by him published, in discharge of his duty to God, and for the satisfaction of all those that doubt. [London]: Printed for the authour, and are to be sold at his house in Long-Alley in Black-friers, 1652. ESTC No. R209042. Grub Street ID 85259.
  • Evans, Arise. An eccho to the voice from heaven, or, A narration of the life, and manner of the special calling, and visions of Arise Evans by him published, in discharge of his duty to God, and for the satisfaction of all those that doubt. [London]: Printed for the Authour, and are to be sold at his House in Long-Alley in Blackfriers, 1652. ESTC No. R43852. Grub Street ID 124706.
  • Evans, Arise. A winding-sheet for the Presbyterian, or a mite touching the ordination of ministers. By Arise Evans. [London?]: Sold by the author at Mr. Cadelth's in Black Fryars, near the Kings Play-House, [1652?]. ESTC No. R176789. Grub Street ID 69168.
  • Evans, Arise. An eccho to the book, called A voice from heaven; by Arise Evans: shevving how that in the years 1633. 34. and 35. he forewarned the late King, courtiers and commons of the great ruine of all the three nations, and that the King should be put to death, according to his visions and prophecies. Also his exhortation now to the Parliament and all people, for setting up the Kings son in his stead, according to that old unparalelled prophesie of M. Truswell, Recorder of Lincoln here opened, which likewise declareth the things past, present and to come. Chiefly the revolution, and dissolution of this state, with the exaltation of the King, in this present year of grace. 1653. [London]: Printed for the authour, and are to be sold at his house in Long-Alley in Black-friers, 1653. ESTC No. R216206. Grub Street ID 91143.
  • Evans, Arise. An eccho to the book, called A voyce from heaven; by Arise Evans: shewing how that in the years 1633. 34. and 35. he forewarned the late King, courtiers and commons of the great ruine of all the three nations, and that the king should be put to death, according to his visions and prophesies. Also, his exhortation now to the Parliament and all people for setting up the Kings son in his stead, according to that old unparallel'd prophesie of M. Truswell, recorder of Lincoln here opened, which likewise declareth the things past, present and to come. Chiefly the revolution, and dissolution of this state, with the exaltation of the King, in this present year of grace, 1653. [London]: Printed for the authour, and are to be sold at his house in Long-Alley, in Black-Friers, 1653. ESTC No. R39512. Grub Street ID 121401.
  • Evans, Arise. The great & bloody visions; interpreted by Arise Evans, fore-telling the strange and wonderful things that will befall the Common wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the establishing of a glorious government under his Highness the Lord Protector, and the setling of peace and happiness in all these dominions. Likewise, the restoring of the churches from defiling and robbing, and the preserving of all sacred rites and ordinances belonging to those glorious sanctuaries, and Christian temples. Together with the signification of the coming in of the white doves: the appearing of Charles's Wain, the dissolution of tyranny, the restoring all men to their just rights, and pristine liberties, and the vanishing away of all oppressors, traytors and tyrants. London: printed for G. Convert, and are to be sold at the west end of Pauls, and at the Royal Exchange in Cornhil, 1654. ESTC No. R3999. Grub Street ID 121837.
  • Evans, Arise. The declaration of Arise Evans, from his study in the Black-Fryars, concerning his Highness the Lord Protector, and the government of the three nations of England, Scotland, and Ireland. with his prophetick proposals, touching Mr. Feak, and Mr. Simpson, and the rest of the discontented and independent party: fore-telling, the great change that will happen in this present year, 1654. and the wonderful things that will befal the Anabaptists. Likewise, the bloody prophecie; concerning the lilly, the lyon, the son of Charles, the land of the moon, and the eastern eagle: with his interpretation upon each particular: directed to the people of England. London: printed for G. Convert, and are to be sold at the West end of Pauls, and at the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1654. ESTC No. R4000. Grub Street ID 121849.
  • Evans, Arise. The voice of King Charls the father, to Charls the son; and, the bride say, come. Being, an invitation of King Charls to come in peaceably, and be reconciled to his kingdoms, according to his father's minde; and shewing the integrity of his Highness Oliver Cromwel. Also, that the author's prophesie is fulfilled in part, and shall perfectly be verified in 1655. The Sabbath straightly to be sanctified & kept. The vindication of infant-baptism, and re-baptizing proved by Scriptures and fathers to be a truth. With an exhortation to the Royalists. And many other discoveries of truth. Noble Royalists, this is your way of advancement. By Arise Evans. Printed at London: for the author, 1655. ESTC No. R26694. Grub Street ID 109963.
  • Evans, Arise. The voice of the iron rod, to his Highness the Lord Protector: being a seasonable admonition presented to him, and to all judicious men: by Arise Evans. London: printed for the author, 1655. ESTC No. R209514. Grub Street ID 85748.
  • Evans, Arise. Light for the Ievvs: or, The means to convert them, in answer to a book of theirs, called The Hope of Israel, vvritten and printed by Manasseth Ben-Israel, chief agent for the Jews here. 1650. Shewing the time of King Charles coming in; his wars with Holland, and the isue of it: also the emperous wars with the Turk, and the event of it; given as a sign to the Jews, to know when to stand up in their own land, and how to prevail. London: printed for the author, 1656. ESTC No. R20613. Grub Street ID 82699.
  • Evans, Arise. A rule from heaven, or, VVholsom counsel to a distracted state wherein is discovered the onely way for settling the good old cause and removing the maladies incident thereunto : and Mr. Pugh his prophesies opened / by Arise Evans. London: Printed for the author, and are to be sold at his house .., 1659. ESTC No. R14509. Grub Street ID 62525.
  • Evans, Arise. The voice of the people for a king shewing the only way for the future settlement and peace of England, humbly presented to His Excellency the Lord General Monck / by Arise Evans. London: Printed for the author, 1659. ESTC No. R27971. Grub Street ID 111101.
  • Evans, Arise. To the most high and mighty prince, Charles the II. By the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. An epistle written and humbly presented for His Majesties use, and enlightning of the nation. By Arise Evans. London: printed for R. Lowndes at the White Lion in S. Pauls Church-yard, and Simon Gape next door to the Hercules Pillars in Fleet-street, 1660. ESTC No. R210137. Grub Street ID 86342.
  • Evans, Arise. Arise Evans the English prophet; or his wounderful [sic] prophesies and revelations revived and revealed, who in them foretold His Majesties happy restauration without blood-shed. With many other admirable predictions already come to pass, as may be attested by thousands yet living, and more wonderful things which shall yet come to pass, particularly the future transcendent glories of his Majesty and the event of the present war with Holland. The originals from whence those wonderful prophesies or predictions were extracted and published in the year 1652 and 1656. are now to be seen at Blacklocks Coffee-house at the Turks-head in Ivy-lane where you may be further satisfied. London: printed by P.L. for Joseph Blacklock, at the Turks head in Ivy-lane, 1672. ESTC No. R234753. Grub Street ID 106028.