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& 103.15, 16. 144, 4. lam 4.14. Psal. 102.3. There we read, that man, his life and daies are resembled to a wind, smoake, vapour, grasse, aflower &c. Especially I shall mention Psal. 39.5. because that scripture comes very neare to the Metaphor, which Paul useth in the text; there wee see, That God hath rolled up our time so close and neare together, that there is but the scantling of an handbredth lest unto us. |
& 103.15, 16. 144, 4. lamb 4.14. Psalm 102.3. There we read, that man, his life and days Are resembled to a wind, smoke, vapour, grass, aflower etc. Especially I shall mention Psalm 39.5. Because that scripture comes very near to the Metaphor, which Paul uses in the text; there we see, That God hath rolled up our time so close and near together, that there is but the scantling of an handbreadth lest unto us. |
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