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
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- 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
- Wounderful [sic] prophesies and revelations revived and revealed
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London: printed by P.L. for Joseph Blacklock, at the Turks head in Ivy-lane, 1672.
- Publication year
- 1672
- ESTC No.
- R234753
- Grub Street ID
- 106028
- Description
- [2], 10 p. ; 4°.
- Note
- Listed by Wing in his Gallery of ghosts, p.87, as E3474A.
- Uncontrolled note
- Verify the comma after the first "come to pass" and transcription of "transcendent" in title; AWN copy badly printed on poor paper