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Wonderful prophecies : Being a dissertation on the existence, nature, and extent of the prophetic powers in the human mind: with unquestionable examples of several eminent prophecies, of what is now acting, and soon to be fulfilled, upon the great theatre of Europe. Particularly those, worthy of notice, By Richard Brothers, And a remarkable Prophecy of Dr. Smollet, just before his Death; also others, never before made public, by Daniel Defoe, James Lambert, Martha Ery, and Hannah Green. To which are added, selected from the most authentic Authors, those of Dr. Goldsmith, Dr. John Harvey, Michael Nostrodamus, William Lilly, Anna Trapnel, Mr. Love, John Tillinghast, Peter Jurieu, Seth Darwin, Robert Nixon, Robert Flemming, Dr. Priestley, John Lacy, John Maximilian Daut, Rev. Mr. John Wilson Bishop Newton, Baron Swedenbourg, Dr. Hoan, Hannibal, King James V. Alexander the Great, Thomas Wotton, Abbe Raynal, Countess of York, St. Thomas a Becket, Dr. Sibly, Barclay, Dr. Gideon Hervey, Bradwarain, Augustus, the Roman Emperor, Croesus, Sir Christopher Wren.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Brothers, Richard, 1757-1824.
Standardized Title:
Dissertation on the existence, nature, & extent of the prophetic powers in the human mind
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prophecies--Early works to 1800.
Prophecies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (72,[4]p. )
Edition:
The third edition, corrected and considerably enlarged.
Other Title:
Wonderful prophecies
Place of Publication:
London : printed by M. Ritchie, for B. Crosby, No. 4, Stationers Court, Ludgate Street, 1795.
Notes:
Attributed to Richard Brothers.
With two final advertisement leaves.
First published as 'A dissertation on the existence, nature, & extent of the prophetic powers in the human mind', 1794.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T7631.
OCLC:
642688757

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