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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Trials.

Much treasure is in the house of the righte∣ous, Prov. 15.6.

The rich ought not to trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God who giveth richly all things for to enjoy, 1 Tim. 6.17.

Such men should be rich in good works, lay∣ing up a good foundati∣on for the time to come,

That they may lay hold of eternall life, 1 Tim. 6.19.

The rich should re∣joice to be brought low because they shal passe away as the flower of grasse, Iam. 1.10.

Our treasures must not be laid up where thief, worme, and can∣ker may come; but in heaven, Mat. 6, 19.

The only true treasure and riches, is to be rich towards God, Luke 12.21.

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Out of our store we should provide alms for the poor, so laying up lasting treasures, Luke 12.33.

We ought to make our selvs friends of the Mammon of unrighte∣ousnesse, Luke 16.9.

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