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 June 18, 2024.

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The Levites very forward to help the Priests, both with their Trumpets, and at the Of∣fering too.

And the Levites stood with the instruments of David, and the Priests with the Trumpets, and Hezekiah com∣manded to offer the burnt Offering upon the Altar; and when the burnt Offering began, the Song of the Lord

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also began with the Trumpets, and with the Instru∣ments ordained by David King of Israel. And all the congregation worshipped, and the Singers sung, and the Trumpeters sounded, and all this continued untill the burnt Offering was finished, 2 Chro. 29. 26, 27, 28.

And here I doe invite your hearts and eyes To looke on Hezekiah's sacrifice. But alas here I am lost to thinke and see, How forward they were, and how backward we. They offered Rams and Bullocks, as you heare, Let us for every such drop down a teare.
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