34 THE HISTORY OF BEES. 
_ Finally, .conftant watchfulnefs. Thefe infects have 
many enemies ; for which reafon they never give them- 
felves up to fecurity, but have their guards to watch 
the city, and prevent a furprize. 
How many are the Chriftian’s enemies ? King David 
compared his to Bees.* How great is the number of 
infernal fpirits ? that are very powerful, politick, mali- 
cious, crue], diligent, and ever watchful. Let thefe al- 
fo teach the Chriftian foldier, conftant watchfulnefs.+ 
Hannibal at the gates was enough to awaken the 
citizens of Rome, and call them to their arms. — est 
The grand enemy (Satan athand) fhould call the 
chriftian to his prayers, and keep him ever on his guard. 
Let us take So/omon’s advice. $ 
® Pal. cxvili, 12, pt Fas off et ab Hofte docerss 
t Prov. vi, 6,7, 83 
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