The fort-royal of the Scriptures, or, The vade-mecum concordance presenting unto the world an hundred heads of Scripture, most of them common-placed for publique use : wherein all (especially the weaker sort of Christians) may suddenly command most of all the rarities in the book of God / by an admirer of the word.

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The fort-royal of the Scriptures, or, The vade-mecum concordance presenting unto the world an hundred heads of Scripture, most of them common-placed for publique use : wherein all (especially the weaker sort of Christians) may suddenly command most of all the rarities in the book of God / by an admirer of the word.
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Hart, John, D.D.
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"The fort-royal of the Scriptures, or, The vade-mecum concordance presenting unto the world an hundred heads of Scripture, most of them common-placed for publique use : wherein all (especially the weaker sort of Christians) may suddenly command most of all the rarities in the book of God / by an admirer of the word." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45722.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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More particularly, [Like for like, Evil.

Haman preparing a gallows for Mordecai, was hanged thereon, Esth. 7.9.

The bloody decree against the Jewes fals upon all their enemies, Esth. 1.9.25.

Israels seventy years Captivity, was that the land might enjoy her Sabbaths, which they had taken away, 2 Chr. 36.21.

Achan troubling Is∣rael, so he is troubled, Josh. 36.21.

Because the people would not wait to re∣ceive instruction, there∣fore they did wait on till he rose up to the prey, Zeph. 3.7.

Adonibezeks thumbs cut off, as he cut off those of seventy Kings, Judg. 1.17.

As Agag had made ma∣ny mothers childles, so his mother made child∣lesse, 1 Sam. 15.33.

The Gentiles as they refused to retain God in their knowledge: so given up unto a Repro∣bate mind, Rom. 1.28.

Babylon must be so rewarded, as she re∣warded others, Rev. 18.6.

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The serving of strange gods in a strange land, as they served such in their own land, Jer. 5.19. and Jer. 16.13.

Babylon as slaying, so falling by the slaine, Jer. 51.39.

Ephraims Altars, so Altars his sin, Hos. 8.11

As Israel drove not out the Canaanites, so they not to be driven out, but to be thornes in their sides, Judg. 2.3

Spoilers not spoiled, and treacherous dealers not so dealt with, shall be unlookt for spoiled, and dealt treacherously with, Isa. 33.1.

Forsakers of the Lord and preparers a Table for the troope, and fur∣nishing of drink offe∣rings unto that num∣ber, numbred therefore to the sword, and to bow downe to the slaughter for their re∣bellion, Isaiah 65.12.

Burners of incense upon the mountaines, and blasphemers upon the hils, therefore ha∣ving their former work measured into their bo∣some, Isa. 65.7.

Idolaters, crying unto false gods not heard, therefore not saved in the time of their trouble, Jer. 11.12 False Prophets, pro∣phecying falsly of Gods Judgements with de∣ceived hearts, consu∣med by sword and fa∣mine, which they false∣ly prophecied of, and destruction falling on the people, Ier. 4.15.16.

Israel polluted in her own gifts, Ezek. 10.36.

Israels owne way recompensed on their own heads, Ezekiel 22.31.

Israel removed and spoiled, because blood

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is in their hand, Ezek. 23.26.

Because Israel not purged by God, she shall not be purged un∣till his fury rest upon him, Ezek. 24.13.

Israel to be judged according to her doings and wayes. Ezek. 24.14

Edom greatly offend∣ing, by taking venge∣ance upon Israel, Gods hand laid upon Edom by Israel, according to his wayes to know his vengeance, Ezek. 25.14

The house of Israel endured, every one ac∣cording to his wayes, Ezek. 36.19.

Israel done unto ac∣cording to their un∣cleannes, and trans∣gressions, God hiding his face from them, Ezek. 39.24.

Daniels persecutors devoured by the same lyons which spared him, Dan. 6.24.

Ephraims glory tur∣ned unto shame for his sinning against God, Hos. 3.7.

Israels own doings before Gods face, be∣set them about, Hos. 7.2.

Ephraim sowing the winde, and reaping the whirle-winde, Hos. 8.7.

Israel ashamed of his own counsell, Hos. 10.6.

As Betharbell spoi∣led in the day of battel, where mothers with their children were dasht in pieces, so Be∣thel to do to Israel and his king, for their great wickednesse, Hosea 10.15.

Because Israel refu∣sed to returne unto the land of Egypt, the Assy∣rian to be his King, Hos. 11.5.

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Israel devoured by the sword, because of his own counsels, Hos. 11.6.

As Edom hath done so his reward to return upon his own head, Obad, 15.

That gathered of the hire of an harlot, retur∣ning to the hire of an harlot, Micah 1.7.

The Caldeans spoil many nations, the rem∣nant to spoile him, Hab. 2.8.

The Lord of Hosts did with his people an∣ciently according to their wayes and doings. Zach. 1.6.

As God crying not heard; so they crying not heard. Zach. 7.12.

Jerusalem, stoning the Prophets and those who came to her, refu∣sing to hear Christ, her house is left desolate un∣to her, Mat. 23.37.38.

Despisers of Gods word, therefore cast forth into a strange land, to serve strange gods continually with∣out any favour, Jer. 16.13.

For driving away the Lords flock, and not visiting of them, there∣fore the evill of their doings visited upon them, Jer. 23.2.

As the King of Babel served himselfe with Gods people, so many nations and great kings to serve themselves of them also, recompen∣cing them according to their deeds and works, Jer. 25.13, 14.

For not proclaiming of liberty to their bre∣thren, as God com∣manded; therefore a liberty proclaimed un∣to them to the sword to the pestilence, to the famine and captivitie,

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Ieremiah 34.17.

Babel to be recom∣penced, and have done to her according to all that she hath done, Ier. 50.29.

Babylon destroyed for the vengeance of his temple, Jer. 51.11.

Babylon and all the inhabitants of Chaldea rendred all their evil that they have done in Zion, in their sight, Ier. 51.11.

The violence done to the Church, and to her flesh, to be upon Babylon, Ier. 51.35.

As Babylon hath cau∣sed the slain of Israel to fal, so at Babylon shal fal the slain of all the earth, Ier. 51.49

The Church prayes for the like of her pu∣nishments to come up∣on her persecutours, Lam. 1.29. & 6.64.

Israel not spared, but recompenced accord∣ing to her wayes and abominations, Ezek. 7.3.9.

The King and peo∣ple done unto accord∣ing to their way, and according to their de∣serts judged, Ezek. 7.27.

Idolaters in heart setting up of idols, an∣swered according to the multitude of their idols, Ezek. 14.4.

Israels houses burnt with fire, and judge∣ments executed upon her in the sight of ma∣ny women, because of her whoredomes and abominations, Ezek. 16 41.

Israels way recom∣penced on her owne head, Ezek. 16.43.

Israels oath and Co∣venant broken, recom∣penced upon her own head, Ezek. 17.19.

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Every one of the house of Israel to bee judged according to his wayes, Ezek. 18.30.

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