Fleming - BT60 F54 C66 1743

) . \ 100 T'he conjirnting W.Ork , ,-. ,.. . rrprments for Chrift, at laft to periili for ever. , . \' IV. F ro1n thefe vifible Refetnblances and Ptefigurations ·of the Refurrection, \vhich the Lord hath given to confirm our Faith herein~ in the ordi1iary Courfe and Prod·uCtions of Nature; fo as alltnay fee, ho,\Y ~very Night is as the Grave of the Day-light, and each !vlorning~new R.efurrection of the fatne; and how viff– hle an Image of Death is,in each Seafon ~ of the Winter, with .fo tnarve11ous ~nd beautiful a Refurrection of the Earth, on every R~turn of the Spring, in tlie lierus, Flowers, and; Plants, · taking ~~ife, and rifing again, in the Leaves; Bloffotns, and Fruits ; yea, thjs is fuch a Variety, as may no lefs convincing!Y' evidence an infinite divine Power here.. f in, than that the fa'tne Body of Man fliould be raifecl at the laft Day. · - V. ·Frotri that c6ntinued Miracle of the Harveft after theSeed-time, with fo a1nazing,a ProduCl:ion of theGrain fown in the Earth, 'and its firft dying there be– fore it be quickened, fo as \to be at laft brought to thirty,' fixty, yea, fotuetimes, '; an hundred Fold, out of the very fame / 'Grain; which to thefe, who had never - ~ known ' \ '

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