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 May 25, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE, NOBLE& VERTƲOƲSLADY, Worthy of all respects and Honour,CHRISTIAN Countesse and Dovvagar ofDEVONSHIRE. - To the Christian Reader.
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A LIST Of the Heades of Scripture mentioned in this Book ofCommon-Places. -
concordance
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I. OF GOD. Generals. -
II. What GOD is in him∣self. -
III. What God is not. -
IIII. What GOD will not do. -
V. What God cannot do. -
VI. Where God is. -
VII. What is with God. -
VIII. What is Gods. -
IX. Nature of GOD - X. Name of GOD, Generals.
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XI. Titles proper to God the Father. -
XII. Titles of God the Son. -
XIII. Of the Mediator Christ Jesus. -
XIIII. What Christ is. -
XV. Of Christ His Excellency. -
XVI. Benefits we have with him in gene∣rall. -
XVII Of Christ his in∣carnation. -
XVIII. Benefits in parti∣cular, By him, In him, Through him. -
XIX. Vertues of his blood. - XX. Trials.
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XXI. Titles of God the Holy Ghost. -
XXII. Of the Spirit of God. Generalls. -
XXIII. Mercy of GOD. Generalls. -
XXIIII. Justice of God, Generalls. -
XXV. Word of GOD. -
XXVI. Titles of Gods Word. -
XXVII. Truth of GOD. -
XXVIII. Love of GOD. -
XXIX. Voice of GOD. -
XXX. The picture of the Wrath of GOD, anatomized in32. Heads. - XXXI. Knowledge of God.
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XXXII. Predestination. Election. -
XXXIII. Providence. -
XXXIV. Gods all seeing eye. -
XXXV. Works of GOD. Of Creation. - XXXVI. Works of Providence
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XXXVII. Eternity of GOD. -
XXXVIII. Strength of God. -
XXXIX. Power of GOD. -
XL. Greatnesse of God. -
XLI. Goodnesse of God. -
XLII. Wisedome of God. -
LXIII. That God doth all. -
XLIV. WISDOME. -
XLV. Knowledge. -
XLVI. Holinesse. Sanctification. -
XLVII.
Faith -
XLVIII.
REPENTANCE. -
XLIX.
HƲMILITIE. -
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HOPE. -
LI.
LOVE. -
LII. Love to GOD. -
LIII. Fear of GOD. -
LIV. Trusting in God. -
LV. Waiting on GOD. -
LVI. PATIENCE Generals. -
LVII. Sincerity, uprightnes. -
LVIII. MEEKNES. -
LIX. PRAYER. -
LX. JOYE. -
LXI. TRVTH. -
LXII. ZEAL. -
LXIII. PEACE. -
LXIV. Praise, Thanks∣giving. -
LXV. Praise of GOD. -
LXVI. Blessing of GOD. -
LXVII. Titles and names given to Saints. -
LXVIII. Titles and names of wicked men. -
LXIX. Happines of Saints- Generals.
- In their safety.
- In their keeping.
- In their guiding.
- In their teaching.
- In their feeding.
- In their hearing.
- In their strength.
- In their sinnes.
- In their enemies.
- Their troubles.
- In their corrections
- After their troubles and corrections.
- In their perseverance unto salvation.
- Trials touching them.
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LXX. AFFLICTION, with its Consolations.- Generals.
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Cause.
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1. Consolation. From Gods end in af∣flicting. -
2. Consolation. From the considerations of Affliction. -
3. Way of comfor∣ting from Our assistance and sup∣port in afflictions. -
3. Way of comfor∣ting is from The Promises of their Deliverances -
5. Way of comfort∣ing is, from The work and joyfull issue of affliction past.
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AFFLICTION, Its cures & remedies.
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In suffering. - 2.
In acting.
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- Trials touching affliction,
- Duties to be afflicted.
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LXXI.
PRIDE. -
LXXII. Wrath, Anger. -
LXXIII.
RICHES. -
LXXIV.
IGNORANCE. -
LXXV.
INFIDELITIE. -
LXXVI.
HYPOCRISIE. -
LXXVII.
WORLD. -
LXXIX.
OFFENCES. -
LXXIX. REPROOF, Admonition. -
LXXX.
Covetousnesse. -
LXXXI.
IDOLATRIE. -
LXXXII. Vanity & misery of mankinde. -
LXXXIII. Of the Heart. -
LXXXIV. Titles of a good Heart. -
LXXXV. Titles of a bad Heart. -
LXXXVI. Of the THOƲGHTS -
LXXXVII. After Proverbs. -
LXXXVIII. Our Spirit. -
LXXXIX. Witnes of our Spirit -
XC. To Poore, mercy, -
XCI.
CHƲRCH. -
XCII.
ELDERS. -
XCIII.
Baptisme. -
XCIV. Of Sectaries and Separatists. -
XCV. Law from Sinai. -
XCVI.
SINNE. -
XCVII.
DEATH. -
XCVIII.
Resurrection. -
XCIX. Last Judgement. -
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HEAVEN. -
CI. Of Angels.
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