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Keeping the Heart

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John Flavel ( 1630-1691) : A Puritan Classic. "The Heart of Man is his worst part before it is regenerated, and the best afterward: it is the seat of principles and the foundation of actions. The eye of God is, and the eye of the Christian ought to be, principally fixed upon it. The greatest difficulty after conversion is to keep the heart with God", so writes John Flavel in this classic work on union and fellowship with God.

KJB AV1611 Dedicatory Epistle

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The Translators of the King James Bible Dedication to King James.

KJB AV1611 Preface

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The Translators of the King James Bible Preface to the reader.
[Edward W. Bihary rebuilt this addon after noticing that the original addon that was submitted contained some errors. Here is what Ed mentioned about the errors:
The version of the King James translator's preface "The Translators to the Reader" that is contained on your web site I have found to be in error. It says, for example, "The best things have been culminated", instead of "The best things have been calumniated". "Culminated" means completed or climaxed. "Calumniated" means to make false or malicious statements about, or slander. The meanings are quite different! The context is that they are answering the accusations, or calumniations, of their critics; not that they are proclaiming the completion of their work! There are other things of this nature as well. Also, the Greek text has been omitted, with notes indicating that the Greek was omitted.  I don't know the source of these errors, but identical versions are circulating the Internet.

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