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S to his prophetical sayings, they are hard to be understood, because they are pointed out by the Coat of Arms which appertain to so many different kingdoms and persons. Yet we may observe how he has pointed out plainly, many things which have come to pass in our days; such as the extirpation of the noble race of the Stewarts, the Revolution Sheriff-muir, where he says,

That three Ships and a Shield, That day shall keed the field! And be the Antelope's build.

These three ships and a shield, are in the Duke of Argyle's arms.

And even every particular of the rebellion in 1745 and 1746. When pointing at it, he says, A Chieftain Unchosen, Shall choose forth himself, And the reamlrealm [sic] as his own.