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Now these things are very plaine, in the open experience of nature, but because we see not the things signified by them, which we are to beleeve; therefore they are held to flesh and bloud incredible: to a man that is not acquainted with the field, that is not seene and experimented in this kinde: he would think it impossible that out of such a poore principle as a graine of corne, there should come such a deale of grace and beauty, as that verdure of colour: and such a flower and leafe of grasse, as the flagge of it: |
Now these things Are very plain, in the open experience of nature, but Because we see not the things signified by them, which we Are to believe; Therefore they Are held to Flesh and blood incredible: to a man that is not acquainted with the field, that is not seen and experimented in this kind: he would think it impossible that out of such a poor principle as a grain of corn, there should come such a deal of grace and beauty, as that verdure of colour: and such a flower and leaf of grass, as the flag of it: |
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