The exposicion of Daniel the prophete gathered oute of Philip Melanchton, Iohan Ecolampadius, Chonrade Pellicane [and] out of Iohan Draconite. [et] c. By George Ioye. A prophecye diligently to be noted of al emprowrs [and] kinges in these laste dayes

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The exposicion of Daniel the prophete gathered oute of Philip Melanchton, Iohan Ecolampadius, Chonrade Pellicane [and] out of Iohan Draconite. [et] c. By George Ioye. A prophecye diligently to be noted of al emprowrs [and] kinges in these laste dayes
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Joye, George, d. 1553.
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[Emprinted at Geneue [i.e. Antwerp :: By the successor of A. Goinus]],
1545. In Auguste.
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Bible. -- O.T. -- Daniel -- Commentaries.
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Aftir that the kinge of the southe shall haue thus inuaded Syriam / he shall returne into his owne londe ayen (for fere of sedicions there in.)

But Euergetes first obtayning ye chei∣fest & strongest holdes of Syria did chase Seleucum out of his fathers Philadel∣phis kingdom and place for kyllinge his sister and toke from him a greate part of Asia / he robbed his tempels and spoyled his londe ere he returned. Now did An∣tiochus Hierax fight ayenst his brother Seleuco / which Hierax ouercomen and fleing into a wildernes was slayne. And Seleucus casten of his horse dyed. This was the miserable ende of these 2. wyked brethern not raigninge skant. 3. yeares. This story toucheth the aungell / because that betwixt these rauisshinge hulkis thus spoylinge and slayinge eche other / Iudea lying in the middes amonge them was taxed pilled and robbed vnto the ba re bones.

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