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2. There is a peace which is only as a skinning the sore which afterwards breaketh forth the more virulently, and there is a peace which is an healing the wounds, a firm peace, to intimate which perhaps the word is doubled. Those words the fruit of the lips are read by some the fruit of the banks, the banks being as it were the lips of the river, and then it meaneth the fruit of the tree, which groweth by the river side, concerning which the Psalmist saith, its leaf shall not fade, a fit embleme of a lasting peace. |
2. There is a peace which is only as a skinning the soar which afterwards breaks forth the more virulently, and there is a peace which is an healing the wounds, a firm peace, to intimate which perhaps the word is doubled. Those words the fruit of the lips Are read by Some the fruit of the banks, the banks being as it were the lips of the river, and then it means the fruit of the tree, which grows by the river side, Concerning which the Psalmist Says, its leaf shall not fade, a fit emblem of a lasting peace. |
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