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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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A04696.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.
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The two sonnes of Seleuci Callinici king of Syrie / which sonnes were Seleu∣cus Ceraunius and Antiochus the great thus set on fyer / came with this so great an host ayenst Ptolomeum Philopatrem the kinge of Egypte. This one of them here mencioned was Antiochus ye greate and ayer of the hole kingdom of Syria af∣tir that he had ouercomen Milo. For his brother Ceraunius betrayd in Asia / dyed in ye tyme of this bataill. Antiochus ther∣fore coming with so great an host recoue∣red and oppressed many cities in Egypte and in Phenicia which were subiect to ye Egypciōs. Here he came vpō him / that is vpon Ptolom Philopater king of Egypt lyke a floude (and as Polybius wryteth describinge the begininge of the gestis of Antiocho) with thre score thousand fote∣men and. 6000. horsemen brought vnto Raphiā the king of Egyptis most strong citie / where ayenste him he pitched his tentis / where the bataill faughten / An∣tiochus had the victory & rekouered his former lost cities. And here were the Ie∣wes compelled to change their lordes & gouerners / in which mutacion what vex acions and how greate losses and afflic∣cions thei suffred / ye maye well coniecter For whose heuye cause and persecucion••
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to be knowen / the aungell thus prophe∣cieth. But how Ptolom. Philopater with might and strength repelleth this vio∣lence / it foloweth.
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Of anti∣••cho the greate & Ptolom. Philo∣pater.
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Antioch fighteth ayenst Philo∣pate••.