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 May 24, 2024.

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1 The first of this moneth, Aaron, 40. yeers after the children of Israel were come out of Egypt, died on mount Hor, Num. 33.38. Also on this day, Ezra, with his companie, came out of Babel unto Jerusa∣lem, Ezra. 7.9.
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7 The 7. of this month, Nebuchadnezzar burnt the House of the Lord, and all Jerusalem, 2 Kings 25.8, 9.
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10 The 10. of this moneth, some think Jerusalem to have been burnt by the Ba∣bylonians, Jere. 52.12. Jo∣sephas) lib. 5. cap. 26) and said it was burned after∣ward by the Romanes the same day. Therefore do the Iews on this day observe a most strait Fast, and go barefooted; and sitting on the ground, reade twice over the Lamentations of Ieremie.
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