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.
Chadwell, William.

God is called a Iudge.

Gen. 18.25. Job 9.15. Psal. 50.6. Psal. 75.7. Isa. 33.22. Psal. 94.2. Heb. 12.23. Jam. 5.9.

Persons must not Iudge one another rash∣ly, Mat. 7.1. Luke 6.37. John 7:24. Rom. 2.1. 1 Cor. 4.5. Rom. 14.10. Col. 2.16. Jam. 4.12.