Birchensha, John.
The history of divine verities. Divided into foure parts. Whereof the first declareth many wonderful things which God brought to passe in the world from an. dom. 29. to an. dom. 381. The second discourseth of the state of the Church from an. 381. to an. 1641. The third part sheweth those things which the prophets foretold should come to passe in the fourth great kingdom from an. 1641. untill the next comming of Christ. The fourth part conteineth the troubles which will be in the Roman monarchy from Christs next comming until the Jews be brought into their own land. Written by John Birchensha a servant of Jesus Christ.
London: printed by T.C. for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old-baily, 1655.
ESTC No. R210756.Grub Street ID 86839.
Birchensha, John.
The history of divine verities. Written by John Birchensha a servant of Jesus Christ.
London: printed by T.C. for John Wright at the Kings Head in the Old-baily, 1655.
ESTC No. R207396.Grub Street ID 83784.
Birchensha, John.
The eagle prophesie. Or, an explanation of the eleventh and twelfth chapters of the second booke of Esdras, called also the fourth booke of Esdras, which doe make mention of a vision of a monstrous eagle which the prophet saw, having three heads, twelve feathered wings, eight underwings, and mighty tallons. Which Scripture being opened by the word of truth, and cleared by history, will evidently shew the rise and finall ruine of the Roman monarchy: and of the government, and governours thereof. By John Birchensha a servant of Jesus Christ.
London: printed by T. C[hilde]. and are to be sold by Jeremy Hierons, at the signe of the Bottle in Pauls Church-yard, neer the great North doore, 1656.
ESTC No. R170661.Grub Street ID 65257.
Birchensha, John.
The history of the scripture: containing the many wonderfull things that were done in the world from Anno 29. to Anno 381. How Christ set up his kingdome, and the state and condition of the Church. A chronologie of the miseries wherewith God did visit the nations of the earth (of the Roman monarchy) from 381. to 1641. Of the time of the comming [sic] of Christ. Of the gathering of the Jews. Of the state of the gentiles when the Jews shall be converted. Of the destruction of mysticall Babylon. By J.B. a lover of peace and truth in Christ.
London: printed for Wil. Rands at Fleet-bridge, against the Bear-Taverne, 1660.
ESTC No. R172971.Grub Street ID 66694.