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earth

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | heaven to converse upon the earth—that is, to leave natural 2 1, V | But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute 3 1, VI | and matter of heaven and earth was made in a moment, and 4 1, VI | Let there be heaven and earth,” as it is set down of the 5 1, VI | that God made heaven and earth: the one carrying the style 6 1, VI | wherein the pensileness of the earth, the pole of the north, 7 1, VII | give law to men upon the earth.~(24) So likewise in that 8 1, VIII | universal frame of nature, the earth with men upon it (the divineness 9 1, VIII | weeping for her pitcher of earth that was broken, and went 10 1, VIII | For there is no power on earth which setteth up a throne 11 2, Int | heaven or the springs of the earth, doth scatter and leese 12 2, Int | it is the stirring of the earth and putting new mould about 13 2, II | globe. But to circle the earth, as the heavenly bodies 14 2, II | heaven about the globe of the earth.~(14) And this proficience 15 2, IV | war against the gods, the earth their mother in revenge 16 2, IV | cometh of the lust of the earth, without a formal seed, 17 2, VI | draw Jupiter down to the earth; but, contrariwise, Jupiter 18 2, VII | are for watering of the earth;” or that “the solidness 19 2, VII | that “the solidness of the earth is for the station and mansion 20 2, VIII | Copernicus, who supposed the earth to move, and the calculations 21 2, IX | touching the rotation of the earth, which astronomy itself 22 2, X | plants are nourished by earth and water; beasts for the 23 2, XI | of the mass of heaven and earth by the benediction of a 24 2, XI | to the laws of heaven and earth, which are the subject of 25 2, XIV | fire to keep square with earth, water, and air, and the 26 2, XIV | a grot or cave under the earth until maturity of age, and 27 2, XX | good patriot moveth to the earth, which is the region and 28 2, XX | move to the centre of the earth; but rather than to suffer 29 2, XX | upwards from the centre of the earth, forsaking their duty to 30 2, XX | forsaking their duty to the earth in regard of their duty 31 2, XXI | are the agent, and the earth, which is the less worthy, 32 2, XXII | neither the nature of the earth nor the seasons of the weather; 33 2, XXIII| perpetual grovelling spirit upon earth, eating dust as doth the 34 2, XXIII| perpetual grovelling spirit upon earth, eating dust as doth the 35 2, XXV | to the laws of heaven and earth; the other, that which is 36 2, XXV | For to seek heaven and earth in the Word of God, whereof 37 2, XXV | it is said, “Heaven and earth shall pass, but My word 38 2, XXV | your Majesty, to whom on earth I am most bounden.~ ~


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