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He saith also, tha• •is land was a goodly soyle, the pastures whereof nourished strong and fat cattell, being watered by the foresaid Jordan, which doth runne through that ancient land of Israel dividing Galile from Judea, having two spring heads, viz. Dan and Jor, whence it tooke its name of Jordan; signifying the river of Judgement, |
He Says also, tha• •is land was a goodly soil, the pastures whereof nourished strong and fat cattle, being watered by the foresaid Jordan, which does run through that ancient land of Israel dividing Galilee from Judea, having two spring Heads, viz. Dan and For, whence it took its name of Jordan; signifying the river of Judgement, |
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See Rob. f. Herrey, Common places, first Table. |
See Rob. f. Herrey, Common places, First Table. |
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