Part IL of the Earth. 



Ver. 1 7. J^d unto K^dam he fdd,^ he^ 

 caufe thou hafi hea.rkned unto the Voice 

 of thy wife J md h^fi eaten of the Tret 

 of which I commanded thee , f^yi^^y 

 thou fhdt not eat of it : Cur fed the, 

 ground for thy fake ; in for row fijdt 

 thou tat of it all the diys of thy life. 



Ver.- 18. Thorns alfo and Thijlks fa all it 

 bring forth to thee : and thou jhdt eat 

 the herb of the field. 



Ver. 19. In the fweat of thy face /halt 

 thou eat bread ^ till thou return nnto the 

 ground*^ for out of it waft thou taken: 

 for duft thou art^ and unto duft /halt 

 thou return. 



Ver. 23. Therefore tht Lord God fent him 

 forth from the Garden ofEden^ to till 

 the ground from whence he wa4 taken. 



Ver. 2. Cain was a tiller of the ground. 

 All which may be well reduced to 



two plain and fhort Propofitions, 



, I. That Adam's Revolt drew down 



a Curie upon the Earth. 



2. That there was fbme fort of 



Agriculture ufed before the Deluge. 

 As to the former, the Curie upon 



tke Earth, I lhall not in the leaft go 



about to extenuate the Latitude of it : 



or to ftint it only to the Prod u6bion of 



Weeds, ofThornSy ThifUes^ and other 



H 2 the 



