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Eccli. xxiv. 11.

Gen. iii. 24.

Matt. x. 9. a Land flowing with Milk and Honey, I sought Rest among them, but found none. A Cherub with a Flaming Sword stood before the Gates of Paradise until the Most High came down from the Bosom of the Father, Who sought me out most graciously. And when He had fulfilled all those Things of which you have spoken, and desired to return to the Father Who had sent Him, He made me a Testament to His Elect, and confirmed it by irrefragable Decrees: Lay not up Gold nor