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HISTORY OF THE WORLD by Alexander Ross:

HISTORY OF THE WORLD The Second Part,IN SIX BOOKS:London, Printed for John Clark , and are to be sold at the Entrance into Mercers.chappel , at the lower end of Cheapside, M. DC. LII.

Being a Continuation ofthe famous History of Sir walter Raleigh Knight: Beginning where he left , VIZ at the End of the Macedonian Kingdom and deduced to these later times: That is, from the Year of the World 3806 Or, i5o Years before CHRIST, till the end of the Year 1 640 yrs after CHRIST.

Famous quotes include: About this time , nicholas Morton an Engli(h-man, made bishop Pope pius ^ procures at Rome a Bull against queen Elizabeth^ whereby she is declared an Heretick, an usurper, and uncapable of the Crown ; therefore all her subjests are absolved from their allegiance to her, and curses denounced against such as should obey her... : this Bull was hanged up at the Bishop of londons gate.Note: (BULL) disambugation (A papal BULL: papal document sealed with lead/wax bulla and stamped with papal seal/stamp/indentation).Bull is used in 3 disambugatious forms in this book.

the birth of the Antichrist:by sounds in the air like the discharging of Ordenance, by strange obscurity in the air , by the fall of divers Towers and by a monstrous birth which was taken out of the dead mother, the childs head was covered with a peece of flesh like a helmet which could be eafily taken off, he was cloathed with a skin like a souldiers jacquet , with round kernels like bullets in it , he had also boots on his legs. God by this would let us fee, that as the birth of this Monster was the death of the mother, so that Town or Country whichbreeds armed souldiers within them, are at last destroyed by them.

And as History is necessary to all:, so chiefly to those who are set upon the pinacle of Honour:, whose ambitions are obvious to all eyes and obnoxious to all mens censures -who beingplaced upon Watch-Towers had need of better eyes, and a longer perspective then those who live below.