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his being in Denmark, went to his caſtle of Vraniburg to pay him a viſit, where he wrote theſe verſes is his commendation, viz.

What Phoebus dar'd, or what's by Phaeton done,
To rule the fiery horſes of the ſun;
More Tycho doth, he rules the ſtars above,
And is Uranias' favourite and love.

He tells us, that the light of the goſpel, and purity of religion doth shine out clearly, overcoming the darkneſs of papal error; adding, that we are wow at the heigheſt perfection, and that the power of Antichriſt and the Pope shall decay and be brought to ruin, and God, who ruleth in heaven, allo shall rule all things on earth.

A Prophecy of Paul Greener's, relating to the downfal of the Jeſuits.

THERE shall ariſe, ſays he, a new fortunate Ziſca, who shall break the heads of the Jeſuits in Germany, drive them out of Aſtria, and all the tracts of Pannonia, even as far as Conſtantinople itſelf; therefore, 'tis meet and requiſite that a precious diadem be ſet upon the head of this fortunate Tutoriick Ziſca, who is the head of the ſtock, a great and valiant warrior, that comes of the ſtock of Mars the ſixth; he shall rule victoriouſly, and do many famous things, happily finishing them, with his other tribunes and captains: After theſe revolutions, great and wonderful things shall enſue, and many myſteries brought to light.

A ſhort Prediction, or obſervation of Mr. Lillie's found after his deceaſe, with ſomewhat relating to London.

THE condunation, ſays he, of ſo many planets in the ſign Leo, in the year 1682, gives very rational grounds, to predict the appearance of another Comet, very ſtrange apperitions in the air, or ſome prodigious meteors either preceding that conjunction, or ſubſeqnent within a short time after; and we alſo are fearful, that ſome more than ordinary fire or fires may afflict or do conſiderable damage to many cities of Europe: God keep this judgement from the city of London, and bleſs her inhabitants with much health and proſperity, and deliver her from another plague or peſtilential diſtemper, &c.