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This Objection he answers (having rebuked the Objector with the Title of a Fool, v. 36.) from the Nature of Grain thrown by the Sower into the Ground, rising into a Crop of beautiful Corn, pleasant to the Eye and useful for Food: |
This Objection he answers (having rebuked the Objector with the Title of a Fool, v. 36.) from the Nature of Grain thrown by the Sour into the Ground, rising into a Crop of beautiful Corn, pleasant to the Eye and useful for Food: |
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