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The Text read unto you, is the Answer to the second question made before, in the person of an unskilfull man: which was either one that was a caviller, or else one that was a learner; and would gladly be resolved in that particular, and therefore he askes, With what kinde of bodies men should rise? Whereunto the Apostle now answereth: retaining his former similitude taken from corne, and things that grow upon the earth. |
The Text read unto you, is the Answer to the second question made before, in the person of an unskilful man: which was either one that was a caviller, or Else one that was a learner; and would gladly be resolved in that particular, and Therefore he asks, With what kind of bodies men should rise? Whereunto the Apostle now Answers: retaining his former similitude taken from corn, and things that grow upon the earth. |
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