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But because the Bat hath in its shape a kinde of loathsomness, and may suppose in men a natural abhorrency from eating it, (though Strabo lib. 16. reports, that the inhabitants of Borsippa, and Scal. Exer. 236.3. that the Islanders of Catigan, feed on Bats, ) and whereas the people of God were brought up in all principles of neatness and cleanliness, especially in regard of their food, as may appear out of many places of this book; as also Ezech. 4.14. Acts 10.14. they seem not to need such a prohibition. |
But Because the Bat hath in its shape a kind of loathsomeness, and may suppose in men a natural abhorrency from eating it, (though Strabo lib. 16. reports, that the inhabitants of Borsippa, and Scal. Exer 236.3. that the Islanders of Catigan, feed on Bats,) and whereas the people of God were brought up in all principles of neatness and cleanliness, especially in regard of their food, as may appear out of many places of this book; as also Ezekiel 4.14. Acts 10.14. they seem not to need such a prohibition. |
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