The Bibles abstract and epitome the capitall heads, examples, sentences, and precepts of all the principall matters in theologie : collected together for the most part alphabetically, with the doctrine and uses compendiously explained of all the chiefe points therein contayned : taken out of the best moderne divines, both reverend and learned / pro Richardo Barnardo.

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The Bibles abstract and epitome the capitall heads, examples, sentences, and precepts of all the principall matters in theologie : collected together for the most part alphabetically, with the doctrine and uses compendiously explained of all the chiefe points therein contayned : taken out of the best moderne divines, both reverend and learned / pro Richardo Barnardo.
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Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641.
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London :: by G.M. for Andrew Crooke,
1642.
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"The Bibles abstract and epitome the capitall heads, examples, sentences, and precepts of all the principall matters in theologie : collected together for the most part alphabetically, with the doctrine and uses compendiously explained of all the chiefe points therein contayned : taken out of the best moderne divines, both reverend and learned / pro Richardo Barnardo." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A27502.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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Mans Heart is deceitfull.

THe imaginations of the thought of mans heart are evill continually.

The heart of man is full of evill and madnesse, is deceitfull, and wicked above all things, who can know it? from thence come evill thoughts, murthers, adul∣teries, fornications, thefts, false testimonies, slanders.

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Let us pray the Lord to give us a new Spirit, to take away our stony hearts, and to give us hearts of flesh, that we may walke in his statutes, and keepe his Judge∣ments.

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