a 2>efcripti'an of li'fimg CcmttW. 
I. For the feveral Allegooits. 
1. A Camel is a deformed Creature, and Na- 
ture hath fo formed her, as if ihe were Created o a 
purpofe to carry burthens. So the Minifters o£ 
the Gofpel are defpifed and flighted ; for Chrilt 
hath not chofen the wife and llrong, but the weak, 
who arc compelled oftentimes to carry great bur- 
thens of afflidion. 
2. As there is a natural enmity between a ffor/e 
and a Camel ( yet fo that the Horfes fliuntheC^- 
mtls ) fo it is very rare to fee the great men of 
this World to agree one with another, whocarry 
them felves fo high in their deportment, the Mi- 
nifters carrying ihemfelves humbly to them, yet 
at laft thofc great ones are forced to yield to 
them. 
3. As Crf*r#AMilk is the beft and fweeteft, lb 
the Do£lrine of the Gofpel concerning peace with 
God, and remiflion of fins,is moft fweet and plea- 
fant, bringing comfort to the difconfolate, and 
relief in the greateft mifery. 
4. As there is a mutual love between Camels , 
efpecially towards the Tick, fo there ought to be 
a great care taken by Minifters to keep and pre- 
ferve peace and unity amongft men. 
5. As Camels are chafte and continent,fo ought 
allmcn, but more efpecially the Minifters of the 
Gofpel. 
6 . hi Camels are content with a little meat , 
and can long endure thirft, fo Minifters ought to 
be very moderate in the ufe of thefe outward 
things, not guilty of Covetoufnefs, not Ufurers, 
D 2 . not 
