Falfe Propbejies 110t to be regarded. {~~~} z~:l[~U\~~hj~V~I~~cd':~l~d!!:jcf:~~~f;!~ f!~O~~tdn~cr:::~~[Os~h:~~;CI~l~=~c:;~~: Till u~;~!C. ing,Sorccl)' 6r Incluntmtltt. A;nother IJmc th~e Js, wlud1 vc:mtd by the: llivJI, 1~ho told hit~, ~h:u he 1110~,!1& be at of hh funniferh the: cauTe hereof !0 rife upon. tP~ \'3.111 for of a Jemfo~tm ~fore he dted, and fo 1t tell out. For as he ~~:.':6;"· foolifh Prophcf~t? coming no do~bt (1f Jt wen: _true) by wa~ faymg his Ma(~ at a Chap_pd. in Romt, called '}crufa- ~:~:.~; ~~~i~?[~T,I~,~{I~~~i~if~~~t~:/~ ~f;Kf\f~ff~~:~~f~~t~~~~i~~s :::~~~ doms. T he dfed o~ tlus Prophefic (as the fa~c goeth) Jerufaltm, knew_ hiS time to be c?rnc, and died. w:~.s this,That afr_cr lG_ng EdwarJ,Ihould one Rc1gn whofc 8}' fuch dcccitf~l Prophdie> Jt cannot be: lamented :~.f.~~ c. 0~~ ~f~~,~~~ l:i~~~r;~~ :;~\~tft 1:.~~ ~~e1r~~ ~.~~e~~h;~~~~·~~~ ~h~o·;~(~~~?'~:.t~~~~li~k~}m3~1~~; Fotr. tnft forcht:began eo Ut fCJ.rtd, :md alrerwardpnvily(aslS falllytotru!l: where theyfhould not, orelfewJckcdly tObyWillil aforefaid) \'l"..S mule away. peyprtrate that they would not; as may appear both by i"topp:oiin. thts King, and alfo. dil'ers .mor(" , So ;-"JS P()mpt:us,Crajfus, By theft: expcritnell,ts and mifchievous et~ds of fi~eh Pro- and C-;efar (as. wnteth Ctcm) dttet\'cd by the fa~fe Cha_lp,.,pb•~t ~ehe;;, and alfo by th~ nature: of them, it is foon to ~ dtt~, m dcclarmg .to thC"m that thC"y .lhou\~ not d1e but m :~k:.,.: ~~~,i~~l'~~:~:~~;~,r.:,;i~~:.:.:;:~z1:~~~~~:::#~ f.~;~:~~ ~~\~f:~,:;;;;:~ft;~~:1~:t1.7.~:~ ::::.:!7. ~:1t,;~~~i~~~ :~;~ ~~~; ~vhc~~.~ft~~~~:1;1~~.d:~~rt~.~~.a;~ ~;~~ed~ ~'CO!~~~~i~~ly ~e~;1~d~;~sf:h~rd~;:~~fld; belitvc: .them t~ouph they h:tp.!Xn tmc. For <3.n bt-mg was at the: dungtng of the:. 'lt'lJI M()(,n.: but (fa.uh S. AmS•'""u" the Pnnce ot _thiS Wodd, m fuch worldly thm~ ':1-n br()ji) there fell no (uch um at ~111 ull at the prayrn of f21!"~~- foreftt what wtll follow, and caJ~ fay truth IOr 3 mifchtc· the Church t~1e C:tmc w~s obmncd; giving us tO unW:c:rkrd•Dd. vous end, and yet f01 all tlut ~but a Slta.n. So the !l:and, t.hat_ramcomedtnot bythc:wordofman, nor by ~~b" t:~lt~;, !i~f~~~~~~~v~ ~~n~fi~~ a.~?~~~ ~~C'~~~ ::erc~~~:;~r:t~~ :w;~~:/:~t~:=:idcucc: and ~~h:~~~ by that by. his Nephew he lhould lofc: Ius K~ngdom, 7"Mn. P~w Earl of .MmmJ11/a, m his C'Xcdlellt Books :• ~~~d ~~~\~t ~~~~~:~ c~~e~c;:~~l ~~ket~n::~~ttthc~t~~~~~f~~~: ~~;::~~~; ~ 3~~~~ t~~~f~:;J;11;t~r-~~\~~c~11~~~h~trf(:~~~ ~:.~~~~. hr!l: of the Shepherds c;htld, thtn of the Son of llarpagru, prognolh~tcd by a f.unous cnnmng man m th~r.~citnce, 1. •· eo., r~~· f~~:?~fJS:~:;:~~~f~~~f~,I~ ~ll:I~~:~f~:~~51~~:~~~~~~~~ ?.~~:r: ::=: ::~~g~~~~~~YO;~_oti~ ~: ~!~tr~~ri~~~1e(~~;:;;~~ ~~n1~:ew~o a ~~~e7it~ =~:~~~:;;:;·ra:~!~Tt Jh<li aDd thty h1t truth to a ~mfchicvous purpo(.:, The hkt )Udg- which lhe r«ci\·cd great promifcs ~y thcfC" Soothfaym and '~~tt~!~IJlflt~ ti_IIS ?f Kmg EJ;vtml, which was, that on: ~tld fuca:C"d Bafi1 thiS I my ftlf ht.ud of one wluch knew 3nd _wa.~ hnn m the Empire: who~ name Omul~ btgm With 6, ~. and ~tl\'erfant with tht party, \vho having a curious dehght J\ , Wberct.~pon ~ne: The()Mrus, tru!l:mg lljX)!l the Proph~- 11~ thcfe Spcc.ulatious of Chances a,nd Evems to c~mc, by fie, b<"ganrebcllw_utly tphopefortheCrowJ..l, and_f9rb1s his Calculation noted a certain day\~hich hemlllruflcd labom fdt the pams o.f a T1;3ytor. Notwith!l:audmg the tboitld be: f.:~tal unto bin~, by fomethmg which at thac effeCt of the ProphdJC followed~ for afr_tr Valmufuc- ~a,Ytl~uld bd'al upon h1m. Whereui?On he: dettrlllined A9triloat cecded Tlmd()fius. .Whu~re Chnftian Prmces and Noble \~lth himfelf all that d3)' to keep him lure and Cafe within ~::!:',~be men, and all Chrifis faithful people mull: beware and Ius Chamber> where ltt rtaching up his hand to take .... ~ous of !C"am. . . . d?wn_a Book, the Book falling down upon h!s head, g.m :~.·~ 5 ~ in~~:~~!~h~~ t;~~lltb11~:~.0~;~oo;:ha~?i:~; ~~e~us t~:~:~tluc~11~~~~~~~:: ~cc~~r:&f;' f:~~ ,~. f:V:~. pen, bcftdes tbofe thtngs only which ate prom1kd and ex- and rer the curioutildS of mC"ns heads will not refrain, ~lin. prc!TtdiutheWord. . !l:i,lltopluck the Apple ofrhisunluckyand forbiddC"n 2, Secondly, To underfiand wh:ndtif«encethcre .is, Tree. nndhow to difcern tht Voice of God.frot,n the Voice of Befideallti;lis,what m.urthcr and pariddccomethbythe Satan. fear of thcfe Prophdics,. m grC"at bloods and _noble hou~cs. -3· T_hitdly, Ho.w tt) rtfill and a.vcid the d:J.ngtr of falfe I refer it unro the~ wluch r~d and well ad':'lfc the Hones, and dcv1li01 Prophcftes.. as we!! of our Kmgs here 111 Entlar.d, as m otl!!'t:.King- ,Many there be, which beit~g not contented with tl~ings doms more both Chrifiened and T11r~ij1~, wh<"reofanother prefcut; curioutly oc~.zpy thcrr wits to fcarch. w~1at LS. to plac.c: {hall ferve ~s well (Ch.ril\ wjlling) more large-ly to ~h~~a:~ ~m a~;~~~~ha~IJ~tt~~~:l~l~~~~~~~~~ ~fo~h; ~~t~~::r~~-ed~~~~~~~dera;;t~i:t:~~:~ an~ when their enP wjJJ come, how long Princes (hall by the fc:rr of fuch Prophches m the V~ [IOU of men, forRagn, and who aft~ lhall fuccccd them, and for the fame: fomuch as many there be which feanng, fomc one dan- ~« unto thC'~ _Sopth&ytrs, Aftrologcrs, Sorcc:crs, .C~n- gu, fomc another, leave: their vocati?ns un~OnC", and foiJuras, m Farrnhars. Atl:d rhefe are not fo much mqurliuve low unordinate ways. As if one havmg a blind Prophef'tc, to feaxch. Qr :J.Sk, but the ~il is as J"C"a.dy to ~nfwu thtm, that his de!l:~ud-io_n fhould be on tht day, _would wake rWhociJ;herfalllydoubkth wnhthem r.o ddudt them, or and do all his buhne!S_bynightandcandle·light; and (o - -
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