1The seeds of destruction are sown in civil intercourse, in social habitudes.
2But late rains in other areas have improved prospects for summer-sown crops.
3In 1611 the first wheat appears to have been sown in Virginia.
4The words of the Lord are the seed sown by the sower.
5But the seeds of doubt were sown in the breast of Oswald.
6Generally the seeds are sown in the spring between March and May.
7The seed should be sown as early in the spring as possible.
8The seedlings appear in about a month after the seed is sown.
9The seeds were sown in the same way as for that vegetable.
10It has been a good reprieve and timely for just sown crops.
11It is sown dry, and without comeliness; it riseth green and beautiful.
12The dryer the ground is when the seeds are sown, the better.
13It is sown a natural body: it shall rise a spiritual body.
14For a general crop, may be best sown in December and January.
15The seed sown in that hour had blossomed and borne fruit indeed.
16The seed of right principles must be diligently sown in their minds.
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