A profitable and well grounded concordance both fitted for the meanest capacity, and very useful for general good; wherein may be readily found the chiefest words contained in the Scriptures. Also the chiefest doctrinal heads of Scripture, opened and illustrated, both by reason, and argument. Being a subject of the most useful nature yet extant. / By the industrious labours of W. Chadwell.

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A profitable and well grounded concordance both fitted for the meanest capacity, and very useful for general good; wherein may be readily found the chiefest words contained in the Scriptures. Also the chiefest doctrinal heads of Scripture, opened and illustrated, both by reason, and argument. Being a subject of the most useful nature yet extant. / By the industrious labours of W. Chadwell.
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Chadwell, William.
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London :: Printed by G. Dawson, for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle, near Temple-Barr,
1660.
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Bible -- Concordances, English -- Early works to 1800.
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"A profitable and well grounded concordance both fitted for the meanest capacity, and very useful for general good; wherein may be readily found the chiefest words contained in the Scriptures. Also the chiefest doctrinal heads of Scripture, opened and illustrated, both by reason, and argument. Being a subject of the most useful nature yet extant. / By the industrious labours of W. Chadwell." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78512.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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The charecters of persons void of under∣standing.

They are adulterers; Prov: 6:32.

With the fair shews, and flattering speeches

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of sin they yeeld to it; Prov. 7.7, 21.

They keep company with vain and foolish persons; Prov. 12.11.

They give way to their own foolish heart; Prov 18.2.

They are slothful in the wayes of God; Prov. 24.30, 31.

They are great oppressors, through cove∣touswess; Prov. 28.16.

They fear not God; Jer. 5.21, 22.

They are actors of wickedness, and all un∣righteousness, which can be named; Rom. 1.30, 31. Ephes. 4.18.

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