The fort-Royal of the scriptures; or, a vade-mecum concordance, containing an hundred heads of scripture: Wherein All (even the weaker Sort of Christians) may readily find most of the Rarities in the Word of God. By an admirer of the Word

  • Hart, John, D.D.
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1732
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Fort-Royal of the scriptures; or, a vade-mecum concordance, containing an hundred heads of scripture: Wherein All (even the weaker Sort of Christians) may readily find most of the Rarities in the Word of God. By an admirer of the Word (Online)
The fort-royal of the scriptures; or, a vade-mecum concordance, containing an hundred heads of scripture: ... By an admirer of the Word.

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Edinburgh : printed by W. Cheyne, for Al. Alison, and sold by J. Trail and W. Millar in Edinburgh, and Al. Millar in Glasgow, Booksellers, 1732.

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The third edition, carefully corrected.

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