Glad tydings of ioy, or A prognostication of peace. Wherein is contained, memorable accidents [brace] past, present, and to come. [brace] proved produced and manifested [brace] by [brace] Scripture, time, and Englands experience. / Collected by J. B. Astro.

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Glad tydings of ioy, or A prognostication of peace. Wherein is contained, memorable accidents [brace] past, present, and to come. [brace] proved produced and manifested [brace] by [brace] Scripture, time, and Englands experience. / Collected by J. B. Astro.
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J. B., Astro.
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[London :: s.n.],
Printed in the first yeare of Jubilee, 1643.
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Peace -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Civil War, 1642-1649 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Glad tydings of ioy, or A prognostication of peace. Wherein is contained, memorable accidents [brace] past, present, and to come. [brace] proved produced and manifested [brace] by [brace] Scripture, time, and Englands experience. / Collected by J. B. Astro." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76077.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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1 The first coming of the chil∣dren of Israel unto mount Sinia was the first of this moneth, where they abode eleven mo∣neths and 20 dayes, in which time, all thos things were done recorded in Exod Chap 19 1.
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6 The 6. of this moneth Allex∣ander that mighty Monarch of the world was borne, of whom Daniel doth prophecie Dan. 11.3. Also on this day that famous Temple of Diana in Ephesus numbred among the seven wonders of the world was set on fire by Herostratus. The Jewes likewise kept their feast of Pentecost on this day.
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24 The 23. of this month the first Edict came out for the safety of Gods people, the Jwes against Haan, and the rest of their enemies. Est. 89.
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