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 Hag∣gal the Prophet began to pro∣phecy, Hag. 1.1.
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6 The 6. of this moneth Eze∣chiel saw another vision. Eze. 8.1.
7 The 7. of this month our no∣ble Queen Elizabeth was born, at Greenwich, Anno 1533.
8 The 8. of this moneth Anno 7. Ierusalem was destroyed with fire and Sword, by Titus the Emperour, Iosephus, lib. 7. cap. 29.
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25 The 25. of this moneth Nehe∣miah finished the wals of Ieru∣salem, Nehem. 6.15.
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