i62 7^^ Wisdom of GOD Part L 



diftinguiflied the Earth into Hills and Vallies^ 

 and Plains, and Meadows, and Woods ; all thefe 

 Parts, capable of Culture and Improvement by 

 thy Induftry ; I have committed to thee for 

 thy Affiftance in thy Labours of Plowing, and 

 Carrying, and Drawing, ' and Travel, the labo- 

 rious Ox, the patient Afs^ and the ftrong and 

 ferviceable Horfe ; I have created a Multitude 

 of Seeds for thee to make Choice out of them, 

 of what is moft pleafant to thy Tafte, and of 

 moft whokfome and plentiful Nourifhment ; I 

 have alfo made great Variety of Trees, bearing 

 Fruit both for Food and Phyfick, thofe too capa- 

 ble of being meliorated and improved by Tranf- 

 plantation, Stercoration, Incifion, Pruning, Wa- 

 tering, and other Arts and Devices. Till and 

 manure thy Fields, fow them with thy Seeds ; 

 extirpate noxious and unprofitable Herbs ; guard 

 them from thelnvafion and Spoil of Beafts; clear 

 and fence in thy Meadows and Paftures ; drefs 

 and prune thy Vines, and fo rank and difpofe 

 them as is moft fuitable to the Climate ; plant 

 thee Orchards , with all Sorts of Fruit-Trees, in 

 fuch Order as may be moft beautiful to the Eye, 

 and moft comprehenfive of Plants ; Gardens for 

 culinary Herbs, and all Kinds of Salleting 5 

 for delectable Flov^ers, to gratify the Eye with 

 their agreeable Colours and Figures, and thy 

 Scent with their fragrant Odours ; for Odorife- 

 rous and Ever-greert Shrubs and Suffrutices ; 

 for Exotick and Medicinal Plants of all Sorts j 

 and difpofe them in that comely Order, as may 

 be both pleafant to behold, and commodious for 

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