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1 7 | possess the fruits of the earth, but also the very soil,
2 7 | from the produce of the earth he has to lay by provision
3 7 | things he finds solely in the earth and its fruits. There is
4 8 | fact that God has given the earth for the use and enjoyment
5 8 | For God has granted the earth to mankind in general, not
6 8 | individual races. Moreover, the earth, even though apportioned
7 17| disobedience. "Cursed be the earth in thy work; in thy labor
8 18| have no end or cessation on earth; for the consequences of
9 21| good feeling. The things of earth cannot be understood or
10 21| and transitory things of earth, but for things heavenly
11 40| interests of his soul. Life on earth, however good and desirable
12 40| below him and to use all the earth and the ocean for his profit
13 40| and advantage. "Fill the earth and subdue it; and rule
14 40| creatures that move upon the earth."(29) In this respect all
15 42| metals from the bowels of the earth, should have shorter hours
16 47| abundance of the fruits of the earth. Men always work harder
17 47| add to the produce of the earth and to the wealth of the
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