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A strange and true relation of the prodigious multitude of mice that have destroyed the plants, herbs, and grasse between Rotterdam and Schedam likewise infesting their houses and chambers insomuch that the inhabitants thereof are in despair of their security : wherein you will find a philosophical and historical relation concerning the generation of those vermine and some prognosticks raised there-from : as also an account how Dengy hundred in Essex hath been formerly infested with an incredible number of mice, and how it was freed after a miraculous manner / as it was communicated to a person of qualitie by a letter from a merchant living in Rotterdam
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A strange and unparall'd prediction of liberty of conscience, foretold in the year 1652 and published by our late famous English astrologer William Lilly, tho then not vulgerly understood, and was therefore the less taken notice of, tho presaging things of great weight and worth, such as the things following may be : first, a church way, laws and orders decreed of God for this Kingdom of England in time to come, and by what kind of people to be carried on, and how they shall be qualified for their said work, and how the people in this Kingdom may be fitted to receive the same : secondly, that in favour thereof the then present Chief or Head Magistrate in the Kingdom shall respit the execution of the penal laws, by the name of his Sharp Laws : thirdly, that about that time the Terestial Jerusalem shall be recovered out of the hands of the Turks, the Jews converted, and the fulness of the gentiles brought in, as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments do declare
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A strange and vvonderfull relation of a flight of pisfmires, that fell in the town of Lichfield, and about the city of Coventrey With the manner of their appearance in the air; and their setling in the town: attested by several credible witnesses. Licensed according to order
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A Strange and wonderful account of a most barbarous and bloody murther committed by five notorious villains on Tuesday the 11th of this instant May
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WorldCat: 606675342
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A Strange and wonderful discovery newly made of houses under ground, at Colton's-field in Gloucester-shire
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A strange and wonderful example of Gods judgmenents , shewed upon Iames Brathwaight of Shoreditch, London, 1645. Shewing how he was twice buried, and the last time layed three foot deeper than before, and another layed upon him; yet the grave was opened as before, and his body eaten and torn to pieces with dogges, and the other corps not touched. Also, a relation of the life and conversation of the said Iames Brathwaight, his fearfull vowes, oaths, and imprecations; the manner of his death, and how the grave was opened in the night. With the confession and acknowledgement of his wife, and many un-heard of passages, which will be maintained to be true, by the wife of the said Iames, the clerke of the parish, the sexton, the grave-maker, William Pillips a gardiner and many other persons of note
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WorldCat: 606664586
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A Strange and wonderful prophecy, pointing out the glorious success of Great Britain under the victorious arms of His Present Majesty King William the Third. : Found in the commentaries on the Revelations of St. John the Evangelist, with some explanations on the particulars, to give the reader an insight as to what may seem dark or obscure, and other matters highly worthy our serious consideration in the present juncture of affairs. : With a prayer, or suitable wishes for the fulfilling this prophecy, in the glory of His Majesties future success
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WorldCat: 767511046
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A strange and wonderful prophecy: for the year, 1688
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WorldCat: 180716899
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A strange and wonderful prophesie of Mr. Douglas a Scotchman; written by his own hand, and sent to their young King, full of wonder and admiration: wherein he foretels the great things that shall befall his person, this present year 1651. VVith a great battel to be fought on the 15. of May next, between the English and the Scots, the event and success thereof 20. Lords to be beheaded, and 20000 horse and foot totally vanquished and subdued, and what shall happen upon the obtaining this great victory. Also the Scots Kings dream, the same night, after he was crowned, concerning England, Scotland, and Ireland, and by himself interpreted, and delivered to the Lord of his privie councel; VVith the strange apparation that appeared to him in the said dream, and the Lord Ogleby his speech touching the same. Signed by James Douglas, the authour of these prophetical observations, and licensed according to order
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WorldCat: 607016887
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A strange and wonderful relation from Shadvvel or, The devil visible Being a most true and faithful account how the devil in human shape, on the 3d. of this instant July, made his appearance to a gentlewoman there, with a bag of money in one hand, and a knife in the other, tempting her to murther one of her children. As also how she refused, and resisted his temptation, imploring the prayers of her neighbours, of whom, two plainly saw this evil spirit, going forth of the house
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WorldCat: 1044289189
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A Strange and wonderful relation of a clap of thunder which lately set fire to the dwelling-house of one Widow Rosingrean, living in the town of Ewloe, in the parish of Howerden in the county of Flint ... : also another relation of a sow of one John Bartington's of Broad-Lane in the same town
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A Strange and wonderful relation of many remarkable damages sustained both at sea and land by the present unparraleld frost
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A strange and wonderful relation of Margaret Gurr of Tunbridge, in Kent; shewing, how she was afflicted with devils. As also, how they entred into her, and spake in her and tempted her to kill herself; and how she was taken up by devils and witches and was flying in the ayr. Also, the marvelous cures done by Dr. Skinner in these three counties, viz. Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, the like strange cures hath scarce been done or heard of ... / Iohn Skinner, of Westram, in Kent
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A Strange and wonderful relation of the miraculous iudgements of God in the late thunder and lightning on Saturday the 23 of this instant August, being the next day after Mr. Love and Mr. Gibbons were beheaded
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A strange and wonderful trinity, or, A triplicity of stupendious prodigies consisting of a wonderful eclipse, as well as of a wonderful comet, and of a wonderful conjunction, now in its second return, seeing all these three prodigious wonders do joyntly portend wonderful events, all meeting together in a strange harmonious triangle : and all are the three royal heralds, successively sent from the King of Heaven, to sound succeeding alarms, for awakening a slumbering world : beware the third time
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A Strange and wonderfull discovery of a horrid and cruel murther committed fourteen years since upon the person of Robert Eliot, of London, at Great Driffield in the East-Riding of the county of York discovered in September last by the frequent apparitions of a spirit in several shapes and habits unto Isabel Binnigton, the wife of William Binnington, the now inhabitants in the house where this most execrable murther was committed : together with a discourse that passed between the spirit and the said Isabel Binnington after its first appearing / taken upon oath at the examination of the said Isabel, before Sir Thomas Rennington, Knight, and Thomas Crompton, Esq., two of His Majesties justices of peace for that Riding, Septemb. 2, 1662
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WorldCat: 606733955
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A strange and wonderfull prognostication: or rather, prenomination of those accidents which shall, or at least are likely to happen as may be coniectured by the rules and directions of astrology, in this yeare 1624. Written by Anthonio Magini, an Italian professor of the mathematickes, and much experienced in astonomy. And now faithfully translated into English
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WorldCat: 1171692499
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A strange and wonderfull relation of an old woman that was drowned at Ratcliff high-way a fortnight ago Whereunto is added, the old woman's dream before her departure, being full of wonderfull admiration
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WorldCat: 180716901
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A strange and wonderfull relation of many remarkable damages sustained, both at sea and land, by the present unparraleld frost
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WorldCat: 1044259093
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A strange and wonderfull relation of the burying alive of Joan Bridges of Rochester in the county of Kent. Also, the manner if her tearing open of her own belly, the getting of the cloath off her face, and loosing of her feet in the grave, and that she was afterwards seen by above 500. persons. With a description of her life, and severall other circumstances very admirable, and exceeding remarkable for all sorts of people. With a certificate of the truth of the premises, as it was affirmed to the Lord Major of London, and divers members of the Honourable House of Parliament
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WorldCat: 606666874
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A strange apparition: or, the second meeting of two self-murthering lovers. Phillis and Phillander . Mistaken Phillis kill'd her self, thinking Philander slain; Philander quickly followed her, and now they'r met again. To the tune of, Oh cruel bloody fate
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WorldCat: 766914529
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A Strange banquet, or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Devonshire with a true relation of the severall dishes : the tune is, Cook Laurel
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A strange banquet, or, The divels entertainment by Cook Laurell at the Peak in Devonshire, with a true relation of the several dishes. The tune is, Cook Laurell
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A strange banquet: or, The devil's entertainment by Cook Laurel, at the Peak in Derby-shire; with an account of the several dishes served to table. To the tune of, Cook Laurel, and c
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WorldCat: 606675119
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A Strange banquet: or, The Devils entertainment by Cook Laurel at the Peak in Derby-shire; with an account of the several dishes to be served to table. To the tune of, Cook Laurel, and c
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A Strange but true account of the barbarous usage of three young ladies in France for being Protestants with a relation also of their wonderful escape from thence into England
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WorldCat: 606776721
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A strange but true narrative of the delusion of the devil at a late Quakers meeting, on one John Thurston. How he was seduced to turn Quaker, and possessed by an evil spirit and of a tempation he had to cut his own throat, and how he was preserved therefrom and several passages which happen'd to him in the time of his delusion / attested to by Mr. William Robinson
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WorldCat: 767518561
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A strange discovery, of a most horrid and wicked design of three score house-breakers, to fire several houses near Aldgate, with intent to robb and plunder them; with the manner, how it was miracuously discovered by a letter to Mr. Cradock a grocer without Aldgate, from a unknown hand, with the apprehending and taking of Charles Conger and John Jones, upon the same account; their examanation, and committment to Newgate on Monday last. To which is added, an account of a notorious robbery, and barbarous murther, committed by 5 highway men at maiden head thicket how they robb'd 3 coaches, kill'd a collonells man, and carry'd off above 100 l. in money besides watches, rings, and c
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WorldCat: 766904083
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A strange encounter of two lovers or, The dying maid reviv'd. To the tune of, On the bank of a brook, and c. With allowance
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WorldCat: 180716903
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A strange horse-race at the end of which, comes in the catch-poles masque. And after that the bankrouts banquet: vvhich done, the Diuell, falling sicke, makes his last will and testament, this present yeare. 1613. VVritten by Thomas Dekker
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WorldCat: 606496398
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A strange metamorphosis in Tavistock: or The Nabal-naboth improved a Judas. Set forth in a reply to a scurrilous pamphlet, called Judas, and c. whose attestations are invalidated, contradictions cleared, and lyes put up again into his own bag to the acquitting of the innocent, the manifestation of the guilty, and the clear satisfaction of all such as would be informed in those transactions
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WorldCat: 607027191
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A strange metamorphosis of man, transformed into a vvildernesse Deciphered in characters
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WorldCat: 606499764
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A strange prophecie presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty, by a woman-Quaker called Ahivah. With her petition and proposals for the saints liberties, to our gracious Lord and Sovereign King Charles; and a declaration of the Quakers, touching His Royal Majesties reign within those his realms and dominions
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WorldCat: 606840659
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A strange prophecie, against bishops, prelates, and all other priests, which have not kept the faithfull order of priesthood and also against the transgressors of righteousness in these times : together with the downe-fall and destruction of poperie ... / written by Hilgard a nunne, 1558 ...; and now published for the instruction of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606720957
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A strange prophecie, against bishops, prelates, and all other priests, which have not kept the faithfull order of priesthood; and also against the transgressors of righteousnesse in these times. Together with the downe-fall and destruction of poperie, and the ruine of Romes monarchall and tyrannicall government. Prophetically declared, that in the yeares 1641, 1642, and 1643. the reformed churches in these westerne islands, should joyne with a religious consent to abolish them out of the Church. Written by Hilgard a nunne, 1558. and since preserved by an antiquary in this kingdome, and now published for the instruction of the Church of England
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WorldCat: 606695910
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A strange prophet now in England Being a true relation, sent to a person of quality, now in Oxford
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WorldCat: 180716915
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A strange relation of the suddain and violent tempest, which happened at Oxford May 31, Anno Domini 1682 together with an enquiry into the probable cause and usual consequents of such like tempests and storms
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WorldCat: 606587504
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A strange report of sixe most notorious vvitches who by their diuelish practises murdred aboue the number of foure hundred small children: besides the great hurtes they committed vpon diuers other people: who for the same, and many other like offences, were executed in the princely cittie of Manchen in high Germanie the. 29. of Iuly. 1600. Printed at Nuremberge by Lucas Mayr ingrauer, dwelling in Kramergesle: and now translated out of Dutch, according to the same coppy there imprinted
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WorldCat: 606530758
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A strange sight to be seen at Westminster
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WorldCat: 606687856
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WorldCat: 1066515651
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A strange vineyard in Palæstina in an exposition of Isaiahs parabolical song of the beloued, discouered: to which Gods vineyard in this our land is paralleld. By Nehemiah Rogers, Master in Arts, and pastor of the congregation at Messing in Essex
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WorldCat: 606547512
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A strange vvonder or a wonder in a vvoman, vvherein is plainely expressed the true nature of most women. Especially of some emminent women in this citie. Likewise a plaine discription of many mad tricks and slights lately performed by a zealous sister which was overcome with the Spirit. Written by I. H. gentleman
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WorldCat: 606653033
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A strange vvonder, or, A wonder in a vvoman vvherein is plainely expressed the true nature of most women : especially of some emminent women in this citie : likewise a plaine description of many mad tricks and slights lately performed by a zealous sister which was overcome with the Spirit / written by I. H.
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WorldCat: 606666279
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A strange wonder in Wiltshire, affirmed by three ministers that were eye-witnesses of this following relation
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WorldCat: 1044328543
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WorldCat: 606671624
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A Strange wonder, or, The cities amazement being a relation occasioned by a wonderfull and vnusuall accident that happened in the river of Thames, Friday, Feb. 4, 1641 : there flowing two tydes at London-Bridge, within the space of an houre and a halfe : the lat coming with such violence and hideous noyse that it not onely affrighted but even astinished above 500 water-men that stood beholding it on both sides the Thames : which latter tyde rose sixe foote higher then the former tyde had done : to the great admiration of all men
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WorldCat: 606661700
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A strange wonder, or, the cities amazement. Being a relation occasioned by a wonderfull and vnusuall accident, that happened in the river of Thames, Friday, Feb. 4. 1641. There flowing two tydes at London-Bridge, within the space of an houre and a halfe, the last comming with such violence and hideous noyse that it not onely affrighted, but even astonished above 500. water-men that stood beholding it, on both sides the Thames. Which latter tyde rose sixe foote higher then the former tyde had done, to the great admiration of all men
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WorldCat: 606655542
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A Strange, but true, relation of a most horrid and bloudy murder committed on a traveller about thirty years ago in the west of England ... here is also an account of an apparition to a certain person that was made executor of a will
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WorldCat: 606562448
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A strange, true, and dreadful relation, of the devils appearing to Thomas Cox a hackney-coach-man who lives in Cradle-Alley in Baldwins-Gardens. First, in the habit of a gentleman with a roll of parchment in his hand, and then in the shape of a bear, which afterwards vanish'd away in a flash of fire, at eight of the clock on Friday night, October the 31th. 1684
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WorldCat: 606942666
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A strappado for the Diuell Epigrams and satyres alluding to the time, with diuers measures of no lesse delight. By Misosukos, to his friend Philokrates
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WorldCat: 606500318
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