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and from those slits dropped that which the Greks called NONLATINALPHABET doubtless both the plant, and fruit and Gum, were all exceedingly sweet; upon which account the Spouse here compareth Christ to Myrrh. Grotius says the plant was good for little but for the smell, and only grew in Arabia; but Pliny reckons many other Physical qualities it had. |
and from those slits dropped that which the Greeks called doubtless both the plant, and fruit and Gum, were all exceedingly sweet; upon which account the Spouse Here compareth christ to Myrrh. Grotius Says the plant was good for little but for the smell, and only grew in Arabia; but pliny reckons many other Physical qualities it had. |
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