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sin without cesation – It is like uncultivated wilderness, when every tree, plant, | sin without cesation – It is like uncultivated wilderness, when every tree, plant, or shrub grows wild – & every ravenous beast, bird, & serpent have their [[hiding?]] places, & barren to the fruitless waste – The [[?atheral?]] heart, destitute of holiness & fraught with evil defies, wild imaginations ungovernable passions pride, malice, envy, avarice and hypocricy may well be, [[unclear]] It's barren of all good – & yields only [[poisenous]] [[productons?]], to t barren earth or [[unclear]] 2dly - The mown grass and [[?]] frequently in a [[posithing?]] condi= they frequent a barren prospect - the faculties of t soul in their depraved state - like t remaing stalks of grass do not appear as if they could ever bear holy fruit - the faculties of the soul appear ruined - as if they were once noble, but now are ruined - The field looks as if there was once fruit, but now is barren, so the soul - |
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sin without cesation – It is like uncultivated wilderness, when every tree, plant, or shrub grows wild – & every ravenous beast, bird, & serpent have their hiding? places, & barren to the fruitless waste – The ?atheral? heart, destitute of holiness & fraught with evil defies, wild imaginations ungovernable passions pride, malice, envy, avarice and hypocricy may well be, unclear It's barren of all good – & yields only poisenous productons?, to t barren earth or unclear 2dly - The mown grass and ? frequently in a posithing? condi= they frequent a barren prospect - the faculties of t soul in their depraved state - like t remaing stalks of grass do not appear as if they could ever bear holy fruit - the faculties of the soul appear ruined - as if they were once noble, but now are ruined - The field looks as if there was once fruit, but now is barren, so the soul -