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 year 3000

Endeth the twenty fifth Period of 120 years.

The Temple was finished. They had employed one week of years in the build∣ing of it; and from the finishing thereof, it continued sixty weeks of years, to the year 3420.

That same number of sixty weeks of years, is that of fourteen times thirty. The Temple, after it was finished, con∣tinued fourteen times thirty years; the first thirty years it was owned, and fre∣quented by all the Tribes of Israel; but at the end of those thirty years, ten Tribes forsook the Temple, to worship in Dan & Bethel. The thirteen thirties which fol∣lowed the first, answer the number of the thirteen Tribes, the Tribe of Levi being therein comprehended, whom the Apo∣state Israelites had degraded.

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