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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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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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 June 13, 2024.

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The 10. section, of Iosue.

Iosue or Iesus the sonne of Nun, was a zealous seruaunt of God, and a valiant gouernour. Hee brought the Israelites

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by Iordan into the land of promise, & they serued the Lord all the daies of his life. He liued 110. yeares, and then died,* 1.1 Ios. 24. verse 29.31. He was buried in the borders of his owne in∣heritance, which is in mount Ephraim, Ios. 24. verse 30.

Iosue slewe fiue kinges (the king of Ierusalem, the king of Hebron, the king of Ierimoth, the king of Lachis, and the king of Eglon,) and hee hanged them on fiue trees. Ios. 10. verse 26.

Iosue his faith was so strong in the Lord, that when hee fought against the Amorites, hee praied that the sunne might stand vntill he were auenged of his enemies; and not onely the sunne stood still in Gibeon, but the Moone also in the valley of Aialon, Ios. 10. ver. 12.13.

Iosue subdued all townes and cities (saue Gibeon,) hee slew much people, killed 31. kinges, and gaue the whole land for an inheritance to Israel, according to their portions through their tribes. Ios. cap. 11. cap. 12.

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