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 24, 2024.

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Gods severe judgement against Iudah for divers sinnes.

The great day of the Lord is neere, it is neere and hasteth greatly, even the voyce of the day of the Lord; the mighty man shal cry there bitterly; that day is a day of wrath, a day of trouble and distresse, a day of wastnes and desolation, a day of darknesse and of gloominesse, a day of cloud and thicke darknesse. A day of the Trum∣pet and Alarm, against the senced Cities, and against the high Towers, Zeph. 14. 15, 16.

Here Zephaniah makes it plain appeare The great day of our maker draweth neere; A day of wrath, of trouble, and distresse, A day of sorrow, and of gloominesse, But since thy truth, O Lord, is come to light, Direct us now at last, to walke aright.
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