The harmony of the Old and New Testament and the obscure texts explained with a relation especially to the times that preceded Christ and how they meet in him, his genealogie and other mysteries preparatory to his first coming / written in French by John d'Espagne ... ; and published in English by his executor.

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The harmony of the Old and New Testament and the obscure texts explained with a relation especially to the times that preceded Christ and how they meet in him, his genealogie and other mysteries preparatory to his first coming / written in French by John d'Espagne ... ; and published in English by his executor.
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Espagne, Jean d', 1591-1659.
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London :: Printed and to be sold by Thomas Malthus ...,
1682.
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The Seventh year.

THIS year is not remarkable by by any particular mark, yet it is illustrious; it is the first of all the Sabbatical years. The Sep∣tenary of years hath been since made fa∣mous in many great affairs, I will not touch upon Examples, which other Writers have observed; but I will pro∣duce some, the observation whereof is particular to our selves, as, the seven last years of Methuselah, the seventh year after the death of Abraham, the seventh year after the coming out of Egypt, the seventh of the Palsey of that Man, who was cured by the Son of God, Joh. 5.5. and others, which we shall mention in their proper places.

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Now from this seventh year of the world, to the Conception of Christ, when the Son of God was made of a Woman, in the year 3927, there have been seventy weeks of years, and seven seventies of weeks of years.

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