The harmonie of Holie Scriptures vvith the seuerall sentences of sundry learned and vvorthy vvriters : collected for the comfort of all such as are desirous to seeke after theyr soules health / by I.B.

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The harmonie of Holie Scriptures vvith the seuerall sentences of sundry learned and vvorthy vvriters : collected for the comfort of all such as are desirous to seeke after theyr soules health / by I.B.
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Bentley, James.
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At London :: Printed by I.R. for Nicholas Ling ...,
1600.
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Bible -- Quotations.
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§. 6.

Againe; The Lavve of the Lorde [our* 1.1 God] as the Psalmist saith, is perfect, con∣uerting the soule: the testimonie of the Lord is sure, and giueth wisedom vnto the simple: the statutes of the Lorde are right, and reioyce the hart: the commandement of the Lord is pure, and giueth light vnto the eyes. The feare of the Lorde is cleane, and endureth for euer: the iudgements of the Lord are truth, they are righteous alto∣gether; and more are they to be desired thē gold: yea, then much fine golde, they are sweeter also then Honey, and the Honey combe.

By them, ô Lord, (saith he) is thy seruant* 1.2 made circumspect, & in keeping of them, there is great reward.

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