The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe.

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The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe.
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Bell, Thomas, fl. 1593-1610.
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London :: Printed by Valentine Sims dwelling on Adling hill at the signe of the white Swanne,
1596.
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"The suruey of popery vvherein the reader may cleerely behold, not onely the originall and daily incrementes of papistrie, with an euident confutation of the same; but also a succinct and profitable enarration of the state of Gods Church from Adam vntill Christs ascension, contained in the first and second part thereof: and throughout the third part poperie is turned vp-side downe." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A07919.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.

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CHAP. XIII. Of the destribution of the offices of the 12. lesser prophets.

These pro∣hets were ppointed, ome of thē

  • to threaten the captiui∣tie; as
    • Osee against both the kingdoms of Is∣rael and Iuda.
    • Ioel against the two tribes onely.
    • Amos against the two tribes, and the kingdomes adioyning.
    • Micheas against the kingdome of Israel e∣specialy, because it was ye cause of ruine to ye rest.
  • to comfort the Iewes; as
    • Abdias With threats against the kingdome of the Idu∣means.
    • Ionas With threats against Niniue and the Assirians.
    • Nahum With threats against the Niniuites for their re∣uolt the second time.
    • Abacuc With threats against Nabuchodonosor and the Chaldeans, who al wer enimies to the Iewes.
  • to call home from the captiuity; as
    • Sophonias who preached returne to come.
    • Aggeus who preached returne present.
    • Zacharias who preached returne present, with aduise to build the temple.
    • Malachias who preached returne past, with exhortati∣on to pietie.

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