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EXPLICATION
A N
O N
THOMAS HYMER’s
PROPHECIES.
Wherein is contained,
rtain Remarks on what is already paft, with fome cu*
'rious Obfervations on what is yet to come. Which ig
parefully collected, and compared with the old Scots
’"rophecies and the Book of Arms,
the famous Mr. ALLAN B 0 T D} M. A.
cf the moft eminent in the Age for Learning and
nowledge, who has pointed out the Place of live great
attles, yet to happen in Scotland, one in the North of
jiljEngland, on the River Tyne ; the Siege of Berwick,
liStnd feveral other curious Things explained, yet to come
i f o pafs.
II ’
A N
O N
THOMAS HYMER’s
PROPHECIES.
Wherein is contained,
rtain Remarks on what is already paft, with fome cu*
'rious Obfervations on what is yet to come. Which ig
parefully collected, and compared with the old Scots
’"rophecies and the Book of Arms,
the famous Mr. ALLAN B 0 T D} M. A.
cf the moft eminent in the Age for Learning and
nowledge, who has pointed out the Place of live great
attles, yet to happen in Scotland, one in the North of
jiljEngland, on the River Tyne ; the Siege of Berwick,
liStnd feveral other curious Things explained, yet to come
i f o pafs.
II ’
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