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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Edinburgh :: Printed by the Heires of George Anderson for Andrew Wilson,
1649.
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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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Generals.

ANger is not in God, Jer. 3.12.

In wrath God re∣members mercy, Heb. 3.2.

None knoweth the power of his wrath, for according to his power, so is his anger, Psal. 9.11.

His wrath from hea∣ven is revealed against all ungodlines and un∣righteousnes of men, who with-hold the truth in righteousnes, Rom. 1.18.

He many times turns away his anger, and stirs not up all his wrath, Psal. 106.45.

His wrath burns like fire, Heb. 12.29.

His wrath burnes in∣to the bottome of hell,

Consumes the earth with her increase.

And sets on fire the foundations of the mountains, Deut. 32.22.

It caused the rent of the ten Tribes, and re∣moved them for ever into bondage, 2 Kings 17.18.

The Saints may be in that case, as to cry out to be hidden from it in the grave, until it be overpast, Iob 13.14.

The hypocrites in heart, heaps up wrath, Iob 36.13.

God speaks to the wicked in his wrath,

And vexes them in

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his sore displeasure, Ps. 2.5.

When his wrath is never so little kindled, they are blessed that trust in him, Ps. 2.12.

God is angry with the wicked every day, Psal. 7.11.

The way to cease anger is to turn to God, Psal. 85.3, 4.

His wrath may lie heavy upon his deare children being assault∣ed with all his waves, Psal. 88.7, i6.

The expectation of the wicked is wrath, Prov. 11.23.

The foundations of the heavens move at his wrath, 2 Sam. 22.8.

His wrath consumes like stubble, Exod. 15.7.

He causes his fury to come forth like fire, to burn unquenchably, Jer. 4.4.

It rules over the wicked with a mighty hand, and with an out∣stretched arme, and fu∣ry powred out, Ezek. 20.24.

He in wrath strait∣ens the steps of our strength, and

Causeth our owne Counsels to pull us down, Iob 8.7.

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