The last letters, to the London-merchants and faithful ministers concerning the further proceedings of the conversion and restauration of the Jews with most strange and wonderful miracles performed by the holy captain general of the wandring Israelites, a prophecie touching the downfall of Babylon in 66, and the time of the Gospel to be preach'd throughout the whole world, the number of their great armies, a description of their persons, habits, and weapons, the routing of the King of Arabia, and killing many thousand Turks, and the fearful dream of the Turkish Emperour, worthy of observation by all good Christians.
From Jerusalem we have received very good News, and likewise many of our Christian Mercha ts have received the like from Alexandria, The Particulars of which is, that the Bashaw or Alexandria, with the King of Arabia, made use of a Carravan, that is,
From Jerusalem we have received very good News, and likewise many of our Christian Mercha ts have received the like from Alexandria, The Particulars of which is, that the Bashaw or Alexandria, with the King of Arabia, made use of a Carravan, that is,
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an Army of Sixty Thousand Men, and marched toward Mecha, and being within one days Iourney of the Citie, sent out a Troop to take notice how things were, which Troop having seen this People lying in Tents about the Citie ▪ and hearing that they profest themselves to be Israelites ▪ reported this to the Bashaw, who for all that resolved to march on with his Forces,
an Army of Sixty Thousand Men, and marched towards Mecha, and being within one days Journey of the city, sent out a Troop to take notice how things were, which Troop having seen this People lying in Tents about the city ▪ and hearing that they professed themselves to be Israelites ▪ reported this to the Bashaw, who for all that resolved to march on with his Forces,
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but after a little fighting a pannick fear took them and terror seized on them, making them cry out, Who is able to fight with these People, seeing our Arrows and Shot return back upon our selves.
but After a little fighting a panic Fear took them and terror seized on them, making them cry out, Who is able to fight with these People, seeing our Arrows and Shot return back upon our selves.
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This Affront caused the Bashaw and King of the Moors, thorow out all Egypt and Arabia, to impose on the Iews in all their Dominions, a new Tax five times greater then it was before.
This Affront caused the Bashaw and King of the Moors, thorough out all Egypt and Arabia, to impose on the Iews in all their Dominions, a new Tax five times greater then it was before.
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and that divers Caravans and great Bodies have bin wholly defeated by the said Israelites; and that twelve thousand Turks coming from a City called Metai, near Meka, were also routed,
and that diverse Caravans and great Bodies have been wholly defeated by the said Israelites; and that twelve thousand Turks coming from a city called Metai, near Meka, were also routed,
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As for the great Prophet in North. Skilton, Doctor Collonest hath bin at his House in a Town called Long-Ditch, where he heard these things out of his own Mouth, That in the Year, 1661. he meditated on the Scriptures speaking of the Latter Times; as Math. 2•. Esay 24. Jer. 50. Ezek. 28. Dan. 7. It hapned that he being awake in his Bed near Morning he heard a distinct Voice telling him, that Babylon was to fall in 66. and that at Midnight even as it hapned to Beltshazer; and that Her Fall would cause such a Terror and Consternation to fall upon Men, that from that time until 70, there would be a stand in Divine Worship,
As for the great Prophet in North. Skilton, Doctor Collonest hath been At his House in a Town called Long-Ditch, where he herd these things out of his own Mouth, That in the Year, 1661. he meditated on the Scriptures speaking of the Latter Times; as Math. 2•. Isaiah 24. Jer. 50. Ezekiel 28. Dan. 7. It happened that he being awake in his Bed near Morning he herd a distinct Voice telling him, that Babylon was to fallen in 66. and that At Midnight even as it happened to Beltshazer; and that Her Fallen would cause such a Terror and Consternation to fallen upon Men, that from that time until 70, there would be a stand in Divine Worship,
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THE Tidings of the 15. of July, concerning the March of our Brethren, the Ten Tribes of Israel, i• now from several places confirmed to Us, all Things being so full of wonder, that for s••e few days we cou•d scarcely b•lieve,
THE Tidings of the 15. of July, Concerning the March of our Brothers, the Ten Tribes of Israel, i• now from several places confirmed to Us, all Things being so full of wonder, that for s••e few days we cou•d scarcely b•lieve,
and move from several places to the said Desart Go•h of Morocco ▪ being not ar from Cape de Ver, but more within th• Land. And they appear daily more and more in great Multitudes, having suddenly and unep•ctedly manifested themselves, covering a vast Tract of Ground,
and move from several places to the said Desert Go•h of Morocco ▪ being not Are from Cape de Ver, but more within th• Land. And they appear daily more and more in great Multitudes, having suddenly and unep•ctedly manifested themselves, covering a vast Tract of Ground,
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and L•nces, each Man being well armed therewith, but no Guns at all. They have for their Chief Leader, or Captain, a Holy M•n who understandeth all Languages,
and L•nces, each Man being well armed therewith, but no Guns At all. They have for their Chief Leader, or Captain, a Holy M•n who understands all Languages,
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These, with several of their Actions, were all related to me by a Convert Rabby, who has been discoursing amongst them and hath affirmed it by an Oath, upon the Book of the Law.
These, with several of their Actions, were all related to me by a Convert Rabbi, who has been discoursing among them and hath affirmed it by an Oath, upon the Book of the Law.
But in Confirmation of all which, here are now arrived several Gentlemen of good repute and Credit, who relate, passing by the Places above-mentioned, That they understood the same Things, which the Rabby and others, who had seen them before, had related, and many Things more;
But in Confirmation of all which, Here Are now arrived several Gentlemen of good repute and Credit, who relate, passing by the Places abovementioned, That they understood the same Things, which the Rabbi and Others, who had seen them before, had related, and many Things more;
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and were advanced as far as Mecha•as. There is a certain Jew in the City of Sus, who hath testified and declared, that he hath seen the People called Israelites, and going amongst them, discoursed with many of their Commanders in He•rew, but understood not the Language of the great Multitude:
and were advanced as Far as Mecha•as. There is a certain Jew in the city of Sus, who hath testified and declared, that he hath seen the People called Israelites, and going among them, discoursed with many of their Commanders in He•rew, but understood not the Language of the great Multitude:
yet withall heard of other Jews that several of them spake the Holy Tongue; and that whosoever goeth to contend with this People in Battel, are presently vanquished, and slain.
yet withal herd of other jews that several of them spoke the Holy Tongue; and that whosoever Goes to contend with this People in Battle, Are presently vanquished, and slave.
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This Party saw no Woman amongst them, nor any other Ar•• besides those above-mentioned ▪ their Horses are many, their Attire blew, and their Tents black.
This Party saw no Woman among them, nor any other Ar•• beside those abovementioned ▪ their Horses Are many, their Attire blew, and their Tents black.
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Several of them being got up on a very high Sand, the Mountain where they are employed to dig is very deep in the said Sand, where they expect to find a Brays Tamber; that is, a Trumpet, with the which they are to sound 2 times,
Several of them being god up on a very high Sand, the Mountain where they Are employed to dig is very deep in the said Sand, where they expect to find a Brays Tamber; that is, a Trumpet, with the which they Are to found 2 times,
It's said, that coming to a great River not Foordable, he consulted the passage, and the whole Army went to Prayers, imploring the most High, that as he was pleased to divide the Waters of the Red Sea for their Ancestors and as the great Messias was born of a Virgin,
It's said, that coming to a great River not Fordable, he consulted the passage, and the Whole Army went to Prayers, imploring the most High, that as he was pleased to divide the Waters of the Read Sea for their Ancestors and as the great Messias was born of a Virgae,