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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Jeremiahs counsell, or his sorrow for the sinnes of Iudah.

O ye children of Beniamin, gather your selves to flie out of the midst of Ierusalem, and blow the Trumpets in token, and set up a signe of fire in Beth-hatterem; for evill appeares out of the North, and great destruction, Ierem. 6. 1.

And now you Beniamites that live so loose, To you, to you hangs out this Flag of Truce: The Prophet sayes, ther's evill doth appeare Out of the North; we have examples here, The Beacons fire'd Fly then, O fly from sin, Or else we never shall returne agen.

Blow ye the Cornet in Gibeah, and the Trumpet in Ramah: cry aloud at Beth-aven, after thee, O Beniamin, Hosea 5. 8.

Here is another caveat against sin. Who doth Hosea meane? Why, Benjamin,

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Nay if it be 'gainst Benjamin, we care not, Or Ephraim either, let him cry and spare not. But England, be not childish, change thy Text, For know, for ought I know, thy turne is next.
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