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how long now shall I suffer you? Matth. 17.17. Hee cryeth vnto the Iewes (and are not we as bad as the Iewes?) O Ierusalem, Ierusalem how often? Matth. 23.37. He dresseth his vineyard with the best and kindlyest husbandry, that his heart could invent, Esai. 5.2. afterward he looked for fruit, he required it not the first houre, but tarying the ful time, he looked that it should bring forth grapes, in the autumne & time of vintage. He waiteth for the fruit of his figtree three yeares, Luk. 13.6. |
how long now shall I suffer you? Matthew 17.17. He Cries unto the Iewes (and Are not we as bad as the Iewes?) O Ierusalem, Ierusalem how often? Matthew 23.37. He dresseth his vineyard with the best and kindliest Husbandry, that his heart could invent, Isaiah. 5.2. afterwards he looked for fruit, he required it not the First hour, but tarrying the full time, he looked that it should bring forth grapes, in the autumn & time of vintage. He waits for the fruit of his Fig tree three Years, Luk. 13.6. |
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