The bloudy vision of John Farly, interpreted by Arise Evans. With another vision signifying peace and happiness. Both which shew remarkable alterations speedily, to come to pass here in England, also a refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by one Aspinwall: called a Brief discription of the fifth Monarchy. Shewing that the late Parliament was that beast mentioned, Rev. 13. that this representative is the image thereof, and that the fifth Monarchy will shortly be established in the person of Charles Stevvart
- Title
- The bloudy vision of John Farly, interpreted by Arise Evans. With another vision signifying peace and happiness. Both which shew remarkable alterations speedily, to come to pass here in England, also a refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by one Aspinwall: called a Brief discription of the fifth Monarchy. Shewing that the late Parliament was that beast mentioned, Rev. 13. that this representative is the image thereof, and that the fifth Monarchy will shortly be established in the person of Charles Stevvart
- Author
- Evans, Arise, b. 1607.
- Publication
- [London :: s.n.],
- Printed in the year. 1653.
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- Subject terms
- Farly, John -- Early works to 1800.
- Aspinwall, William, fl. 1648-1662. -- Brief description of the Fifth Monarchy -- Early works to 1800.
- Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
- Visions -- Early works to 1800.
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"The bloudy vision of John Farly, interpreted by Arise Evans. With another vision signifying peace and happiness. Both which shew remarkable alterations speedily, to come to pass here in England, also a refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by one Aspinwall: called a Brief discription of the fifth Monarchy. Shewing that the late Parliament was that beast mentioned, Rev. 13. that this representative is the image thereof, and that the fifth Monarchy will shortly be established in the person of Charles Stevvart." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A38773.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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THE PREFACE. - Errata.
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The bloudy Vision of
John Farly in∣terpreted, with another Vision signi∣fying peace and happiness, &c. - Admonitions to all the People of this Kingdom, but chiefly to those that have the power in their hands.
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A Coveat for Astrologers, but more especially to
George Wharton, Esq; and concerning some passages in hisAlmanacks, for the year1654. -
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REFƲTATION OF A PAMPHLET, lately published by one ASPINVVALL, ENTITULED,A Brief Description of the Fift MONARCHY. - POSTSCRIPT.