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.

NOthing is too hard for him, Gen 18.14

There is none that can do according to his might, Deut. 3.24.

None knoweth the power of his anger, Ps. 90.1.

Through the terrible∣nesse thereof his ene∣mies do submit unto him, Ps. 66.3.

There is no wisdome power or understanding against him, Pro. 21.30. Isa. 24.19.

His hand is not short∣ned at all, that it can∣not redeem, Isa. 50.2.

None can stay his hand or say unto him,

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what dost thou? Dan. 4.25. Nahum 1.3, 5.

He is excellent in power and in judgment Iob 37.23.

He is able to abase those who walk in pride, Dan 4.27.

None can understand the thunder of his pow∣er Iob 26.14.

It belongeth unto him Ps. 62.11.

There is an exceed∣ing greatnesse of power to make us believe, Eph. 1.19.

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