A poetical meditation: wherein the usefulness, excellency, and several perfections of Holy Scripture are briefly hinted.

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Title
A poetical meditation: wherein the usefulness, excellency, and several perfections of Holy Scripture are briefly hinted.
Author
Clark, John.
Publication
London :: Printed for N. Ranew, and J. Robinson, at the Angel in Jewn-Street,
1670.
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"A poetical meditation: wherein the usefulness, excellency, and several perfections of Holy Scripture are briefly hinted." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A79878.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

Pages

The Ten Commandments.

I. Have thou no other Gods but Me. II. Unto no Image bow thy knee. III. Take not the Name of God in vain. IV. Do not the Sabbath day profane. V. Honour thy Father, Mother too. VI. And see that thou no Murder do. VII. From Whoredom keep thy body clean. VIII. And Steal not, though thy stare be mean. IX. Of a False Witness shun the blot. X. What is thy Neighbours Covet not.
FINIS.
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