An echo, or, The trumpeters triumph shewing the originall of a trumpet, from the alpha of Genesis to the omega of the Revelation very necessary and fit to be perused in these sad and mournfull times of all that wish wel to the peace of Ierusalem / written by E.F.

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An echo, or, The trumpeters triumph shewing the originall of a trumpet, from the alpha of Genesis to the omega of the Revelation very necessary and fit to be perused in these sad and mournfull times of all that wish wel to the peace of Ierusalem / written by E.F.
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E. F. (Edward Ford), fl. 1630?-1660.
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London :: Printed for Francis Coles ...,
1644.
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"An echo, or, The trumpeters triumph shewing the originall of a trumpet, from the alpha of Genesis to the omega of the Revelation very necessary and fit to be perused in these sad and mournfull times of all that wish wel to the peace of Ierusalem / written by E.F." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A39895.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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Jehoiada restores the worship of God, and Crownes Ioash King.

Now when Athaliah heard the noyse of the people running and praising the King, she came to the people into the House of the Lord; and she looked, and behold the King stood at his pillar, at the entering in, and the Princes, and the Trumpets by the King, and all the people of the Land rejoyced, and sounded with Trum∣pets, also the singers with instruments of Musique, and such as taught to sing praise; then Athaliah rent her clothes and said, Treason, treason, 2 Chro. 23, 12, 13.

Loe here Jehoiada doth Joash bring, And in great state and honour Crownes him King, Athaliah sees it, and void of reason, Envies his happinesse, and cries out Treason. But what, I pray, hereafter did ensue her? They had her forth Gods house, & there they slew her.
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