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First, in respect of God: that those who newly (as it were) came forth of Gods fingers, may still retaine some touches and lively impressions of that Divine hand, which hath so lately restor'd them Just as it was with the new-made World, that when God comes to review his Workmanship, saying, Come let's see what I have made? what have I restor'd? the answer may be, Behold is very good. For if God made not the smallest seed, nor sand, nor the least spill of Grasse, nor that next to Nothing-creature that crawles upon the face of the Earth, |
First, in respect of God: that those who newly (as it were) Come forth of God's fingers, may still retain Some touches and lively impressions of that Divine hand, which hath so lately restored them Just as it was with the new-made World, that when God comes to review his Workmanship, saying, Come let's see what I have made? what have I restored? the answer may be, Behold is very good. For if God made not the Smallest seed, nor sand, nor the least spill of Grass, nor that next to Nothing-creature that crawls upon the face of the Earth, |
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