London | Printed by Edward Griffin for | William Bladen, and are to be sold at his Shop | neare the great North dore of Pauls, at the signe | of the Bible. 1621.” |

[¹] The Hebrew epistle referred to is a translation by the author of a section of this title page. It is printed by itself on one of the preliminary leaves in somewhat archaic characters, and reads as follows:⁠—

מזרה ישראל
יקבצנו׃ᵃ


מנחה היאᵇ
ליהודה ולבני ישראל חבריו וליוסף
אשר ביד אפרים וכל בית ישראל
הבריוᶜ׃ ימציאם אלהים חןᵈ וישבו
ובקשו את יהוה אלהיהם ואת
דויד מלכם באחרית
הימיםᵉ

עמוס חּ גּ אדני יהוהᶠ
דבר מי לא ינבא

ᵃ Jeremiah xxxi. 10. b Genesis xxxii. 19. ᶜ Ezekiel xxxvii. 16. ᵈ Proverbs iii. 4. ᵉ Hosea iii. 5. ᶠ Amos iii. 8.

The British Museum, and the Mocatta Library, in University College, have copies, without the first title page (The Worlds Great Restauration) and Gouge’s preliminary leaf “To the Reader.” Probably issued in this state after the incarceration of Finch and Gouge.


XXVII.