The little horns doom & dovvnfall: or A scripture-prophesie of King James, and King Charles, and of this present Parliament, unfolded. Wherein it appeares, that the late tragedies that have bin [sic] acted upon the scene of these three nations: and particularly, the late Kings doom and death, was so long ago, as by Daniel pred-eclared [sic]. And what the issue of all will be, is also discovered; which followes in the second part. By M. Cary, a servant of Jesus Christ.
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- The little horns doom & dovvnfall: or A scripture-prophesie of King James, and King Charles, and of this present Parliament, unfolded. Wherein it appeares, that the late tragedies that have bin [sic] acted upon the scene of these three nations: and particularly, the late Kings doom and death, was so long ago, as by Daniel pred-eclared [sic]. And what the issue of all will be, is also discovered; which followes in the second part. By M. Cary, a servant of Jesus Christ.
- Little horns doom & downfall New and more exact mappe
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London: printed for the author, and are to be sold at the sign of the Black-spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1651.
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- 1651
- ESTC No.
- R210569
- Grub Street ID
- 86706
- Description
- [32], 168, 161-327, [17] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Title page is on A1v. "A new and more exact mappe" (a separate dated title page) is on A2r, facing general title page, and is printed again on E1r; pagination and register there are continuous.
With 16 preliminary leaves. Quire A? contains the two title pages (A1v and A2r), a dedication to Lady Elizabeth Cromwel, Lady Bridget Ireton, and Lady Margaret Role (A3r-A6v), and a note "To the reader" (A7r-A8v). Quire a? contains notes endorsing the work signed by Hug Peters (a1r-a3v), H. Jeffey (a4r-a5v), and Christopher Feake (a6r-a7v), errata (a8r), and imprimatur (a8v).
The final 8 leaves contain verses and a postscript.
Variant (presumably earlier): lacks a?.
- Uncontrolled note
- Wing has "downfall"; LT, CSmH, and NNUT have "dovvnfall"