The fall of Babylon; or, Good King Josiah revived by the happy arrival of his Highness the Prince of Orange : which landed in Devonshire the 5th. of November, 1688. Wherein is shewed, the great zeal of that good King Josiah to extirpate idolatry; (according to Holy Writ) with comments and verses upon the same; and likewise wherein Highness may be truly said to paralell that good king in some things, and to exceed him in others. Illustrated with figures relating to the story. Worthy the observation of all true Christians. Licensed according to order, December the 24th. 1688.
| Uniform Title: | Fall of Babylon. |
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