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an arrant Thistle. Let the Lover or the Believer be commonly call'd what he will, either a Vine, or a Fig Tree, A Godly man, or a Saint; And let the Leaves or the Branches be never so specious to the Eye, (I mean Professions, and Shews, and Forms of Godliness, ) Yet our Master's Affirmation is still as true, as it is Terrible, Every Tree [ without exception ] which bringeth not forth good fruit, is hewn down, |
an arrant Thistle. Let the Lover or the Believer be commonly called what he will, either a Vine, or a Fig Tree, A Godly man, or a Saint; And let the Leaves or the Branches be never so specious to the Eye, (I mean Professions, and Shows, and Forms of Godliness,) Yet our Masters Affirmation is still as true, as it is Terrible, Every Tree [ without exception ] which brings not forth good fruit, is hewn down, |
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