Strange and miraculous newes from Turkie. Sent to our English ambassadour resident at Constantinople. Of a woman which was seene in the firmament with a book in her hand at Medina Talnabi where Mahomets tombe is. Also severall visions of armed men appearing in the ayre for one and twenty dayes together. With a propheticall interpretation made by a Mahumotan priest, who lost his life in the maintenance thereof.

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Strange and miraculous newes from Turkie. Sent to our English ambassadour resident at Constantinople. Of a woman which was seene in the firmament with a book in her hand at Medina Talnabi where Mahomets tombe is. Also severall visions of armed men appearing in the ayre for one and twenty dayes together. With a propheticall interpretation made by a Mahumotan priest, who lost his life in the maintenance thereof.
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London :: Printed for Hugh Perrey neere Ivy-Bridge in the Strand,
June 13. 1642.
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"Strange and miraculous newes from Turkie. Sent to our English ambassadour resident at Constantinople. Of a woman which was seene in the firmament with a book in her hand at Medina Talnabi where Mahomets tombe is. Also severall visions of armed men appearing in the ayre for one and twenty dayes together. With a propheticall interpretation made by a Mahumotan priest, who lost his life in the maintenance thereof." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A93965.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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