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( 44 )  unexpectedly enlighten the whole world: This shall be in a moſt deſireable time, when mortals wearied with wars, shall unanimouſly deſire peace; they shall ſtrive indeed, by reaſon of a long laſting vacancy, with various ſtudies, who shall obtain the power of empire, but at laſt the off-ſpring of the ancient blood shall overcome, and proceed victoriouſly by force of arms, till reſiſted by contrary fates; for this far being ſet, another co-equal light blazing with more ardent flames of war, shall ſpread his empire even to the coaſt of the Antipodes; but firſt France shall ſubmit her neck to his yoke, and Britanny ſupplyant in ships, shall caſt her ſelf at his feet. Italy breathing after ſceptres ſo high, shall ſtretch to him her languishing hand: But this bright beam with the vaſt deſire of men, shall abſcond itſelf in the clouds of God; after which many dire misfortunes and calamities ſhall befal mankind, &c.

Cornelius Gemma cites this prophecy in his book of ſupernatural apparitions, and it is held to be one of the prophecies of Sybilla Tiburtina, and many interpreted it to the advantage of Charles the fifth emperor, others of Philip the ſecond, king of Spain; others to Henry the fourth of France, but however, none of them anſwered it in their action, therefore we muſt conclude it is yet to come, and expect a favourable iſſue.

A Prophecy of, relating to the end of the world.

HE words in original are in Hebrew, as being done by a Jewish Rabin, but in English thus, viz.

Thus ſaid the ſons of Diſciples of Elias, the world conſiſteth of 6000 years, 2000 years void, 2000 the law, and 2000 under the Meſſias, but for our ſins which are many, thoſe years are paſſed over that are paſt already; and of this opinion are many learned fathers of the Chriſtian Church, alluding a years to a day of the creation; and as there was a ſabbath of reſt at the end of the ſix days, ſo at the end of the ſix thouſand years there will be an everlaſting ſabbath.

Prediction of the downfal of Popery.

HIS noble Dane, famous for learning, was of ſuch account, that James the firſt of England, upon