*(Of Tinder.)*

With a stone and with iron things will be made visible which before were not seen.

1296.

*(Of going in Ships.)*

We shall see the trees of the great forests of Taurus and of Sinai and of the Appenines and others, rush by means of the air, from East to West and from North to South; and carry, by means of the air, great multitudes of men. Oh! how many vows! Oh! how many deaths! Oh! how many partings of friends and relations! Oh! how many will those be who will never again see their own country nor their native land, and who will die unburied, with their bones strewn in various parts of the world!

*(Of moving on All Saints' Day.)*

Many will forsake their own dwellings and carry with them all their belongings and will go to live in other parts.

*(Of All Souls' Day.)*

How many will they be who will bewail their deceased forefathers, carrying lights to them.

*(Of Friars, who spending nothing but words, receive great gifts and bestow Paradise.)*