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Excerpt from The Spirituall Use of an Orchard, or Garden of Fruit-Trees: Set Forth in Divers Similitudes Betweene Naturall and Spirituall Fruit Trees, in Their Natures, and Ordering, According to Scripture and Experience
And this {hould be our care as'to allcreaa tures which we have to do with upon' all occafionu according to the example of our Lord: md Saviour, whofe ufe it 'w as to ?yin'ma life Name]! And mom/i things when he converfed with osin his bodily prefence, as we fee frequently in Scripture. When the pm: tri?e: fpake of mafbing their hand: of?ine means. Mwh. 15. 2 0. Chrifi in?rufis them thereupon) about [pirimall defilcmnu; when the woman of Samaria came to dmw Wdter Cbrm tells hea aflioing now, Job.4.to. When his diiciples brought him Meme, {1216115 them he had meme the] knew not of, it'was meme, birddrififi' to bim'tq do'bzés fathers will, Jo.4.s4 When the man {puke of having his inheritance divided'luk. I z. I 3. Our Saviour'( thereupon in: ?rnfis him, and others atlarge to beware of comma/mm, and yorldlj cares wheriotbe multitude followed Tum havmg catch of tlie'loawsjoo. Gloria/i théreupoh connfells them to labourfor tbe him that peri/brtb nai, fai' the head oflifo', Job. 2 6.
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