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1. Sermons by Phillips Brooks (1896)
"Let both grow together until the harvest.' "—MATTHEW xiii. 29. No parable of
Jesus more than the Parable of the Tares gives us His general view of human ..."
2. Sermons by Hugh Blair (1822)
"Let both grow together until the harvest.—MATTHEW, xiii. Sfr. THE parable of
which these words are a part, contains a prophetical description of the state ..."
3. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"... nor the apostles after him; but he bade them, that would have been plucking
up the tares, " let the tares and the wheat grow together until the harvest. ..."
4. The Works of President Edwards by Jonathan Edwards, David Brainerd (1830)
"... Nay, lest while ye gather up the tares, ye root up also the wheat with them ;
let both grow together until the harvest." Which shews the mind of Christ, ..."
5. A Journal Or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian by George Fox, William Penn, Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1839)
"For Christ saith, " Let the tares and the wheat grow together till the " harvest;"
and he forbad such as would be plucking ..."
6. The Trees of America: Native and Foreign, Pictorially and Botanically by Daniel Jay Browne (1846)
"Among the ovaries, it often happens, especially among those of the terminal
flowers, that two grow together by their seed-bearing suture, which is rather ..."