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The Mustard-Seed.
... smallest, it is by no means the largest of our herbs. ... Christendom and Christianity
are both supreme, each in its own place and according to its own kind. ...
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The Germination of the Earth.
... owing to these successive accretions that each plant attains ... as well corn as vegetables,
herbs or brushwood. ... have their own origin and their own kind; image of ...
/.../basil/basil letters and select works/homily v the germination of.htm
Commendation of those who had Laid Aside the Practice of Swearing. ...
... the universe, nothing of this kind happens; but each thing remains held as it were
by a kind of bridle ... animals, and plants, and seeds, and herbs, that preserve ...
/.../chrysostom/on the priesthood/homily ix commendation of those.htm
Classification.
... Thus plants were classed according to size as Herbs, Shrubs, and ... It is obvious that
each Kingdom has its own ends and ... is whether they are of such a kind as to ...
/.../drummond/natural law in the spiritual world/classification.htm
Supposing Him to be the Gardener
... grew common wallflowers and saxifrages, and tiny herbs such as ... Here, kind gardener,
thy poor plant bows itself to ... Each little flower in the garden of the Lord ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 29 1883/supposing him to be the.htm
On the Words, and in one Holy Catholic Church, and in the ...
... Holy Day of salvation, ye shall come on each successive day ... V. 7: "a bird single
in its kind, which they say ... use only of bread, and salt, and herbs, and water ...
/.../cyril/lectures of s cyril of jerusalem/lecture xviii on the words.htm
La Brea
... trees, as they do here on herbs; size, which ... pay them completely for the hospitality
and kind treatment he ... of thinnest transparent white wax, with each a blush ...
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Letter cxxv. To Rusticus.
... crowded cities lived in these on pottage and wild herbs. ... universally well-spoken
of." To this kind of remark I ... you may pretend to confide in each individual as ...
/.../jerome/the principal works of st jerome/letter cxxv to rusticus.htm
Mosaic Cosmogony.
... Nothing is said of herbs and trees which are not ... were simply natural days of
twenty-four hours each"that they ... less in degree, but similar in kind, to that ...
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Book Twelve the Mode of Creation and the Truth of Scripture. ...
... observable and known entities that it contains." Still another ... their waves will be
broken against each other"and ... has seed in itself after its kind when in ...
/.../augustine/confessions and enchiridion/book twelve the mode of.htm
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Genesis 1:11,12And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, on the earth: and it was so.
Torrey's Topical Textbook
Subtopics
Herbs
Herbs of the Wicked
Herbs were Sometimes Used Instead of Animal Food by Weak Saints
Herbs: (Dew On) of Grace Given to Saints
Herbs: Aloe
Herbs: Anise
Herbs: Barley
Herbs: Beans
Herbs: Bitter, Used at Passover
Herbs: Bulrushes
Herbs: Calamus
Herbs: Called the Green Herbs
Herbs: Cucumber
Herbs: Cultivated for Food
Herbs: Cultivated in Gardens
Herbs: Cummin
Herbs: Destroyed by Drought
Herbs: Destroyed by Hail and Lightning
Herbs: Destroyed by Locusts
Herbs: Destroyed by Tithable Among the Jews
Herbs: Each Kind of, Contains Its own Seed
Herbs: Fitches
Herbs: Flag
Herbs: Flax
Herbs: Found in The Deserts
Herbs: Found in The Fields
Herbs: Found in The Marshes
Herbs: Found in The Mountains
Herbs: Garlic
Herbs: Given As Food to Man
Herbs: Given for Food
Herbs: God: Causes to Grow
Herbs: God: Created
Herbs: Gourds
Herbs: Grass
Herbs: Heath
Herbs: Hyssop
Herbs: Leeks
Herbs: Lentiles
Herbs: Mallows
Herbs: Mandrakes
Herbs: Melon
Herbs: Millet
Herbs: Mint
Herbs: Mode of Watering, Alluded To
Herbs: Myrrh
Herbs: Onions
Herbs: Poisonous, not Fit for Man's Use
Herbs: Reeds
Herbs: Require Rain Dew
Herbs: Rushes
Herbs: Rye
Herbs: Saffron
Herbs: Spikenard
Herbs: Tares or Darnel
Herbs: Wheat
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