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1. Threshing. In the Barne-floore, the Strawe and the Corne, both are threshed together, and that with the same Flaile. In this present world, Gods owne People, and his Enemies both are Threshed. His Enemies, wicked and ungodly men, which are as the straw in this floore, they are threshed with plagues and judgements, which are the stroakes of Gods flaile, of his revenging justice. |
1. Threshing. In the Barn-floor, the Straw and the Corn, both Are threshed together, and that with the same Flail. In this present world, God's own People, and his Enemies both Are Threshed. His Enemies, wicked and ungodly men, which Are as the straw in this floor, they Are threshed with plagues and Judgments, which Are the Strokes of God's flail, of his revenging Justice. |
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