Textes of Scripture chayning the holy chronicle vntyll the sunne lost his lyght, and the Sonne brake the Serpentes head: dying, rising, and ascending.
- Title
- Textes of Scripture chayning the holy chronicle vntyll the sunne lost his lyght, and the Sonne brake the Serpentes head: dying, rising, and ascending.
- Author
- Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: [By Richard Watkins] for Gabriell Simson and W. White: and are to be solde at their house in Fleete lane,
- 1591.
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- Subject terms
- Bible -- Chronology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Textes of Scripture chayning the holy chronicle vntyll the sunne lost his lyght, and the Sonne brake the Serpentes head: dying, rising, and ascending." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17005.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- TO THE CHRISTIAN READER.
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The chiefe poyntes of the
holy Chronicle. -
Textes of Scripture, chayning
the Chronicle vntill the Sunne lost his lyght, and the Sonne brake the Serpentes head: dying, rysing, and ascending.-
The Promise made to Abram, when his Father was dead.
Actes. 7. - The departure from Egypt, or Passeouer, and Law.
- The Temple of Salomon.
- The whole time of Salomon, and the diuision of the kingdome.
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The Captiuitie of seuentie yeeres, nineteene yeres before the burnyng of the Temple. This captiuitie must needes begin with the first yeere ofNebuchad-nezar, seeing his house reigned but 70. yeeres, and so theHe∣brewes continually, and most anci∣entGrekes haue helde it:Grekes, both the prophane and Christians. -
The burning of the Temple shewed in a vision, and performedin story: and the last captiuitie of. 50. yeeres. -
The Babylonians fall by Cyrus, who sendeth the Iewes home, after Daniel was taught, the yeere of our Lord, his death, and the decree for buyl∣ding the Temple. -
The Iewes Temples fall, an others arysing.
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The Promise made to Abram, when his Father was dead.