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ihould beenfnared with thefnaresof this Worlds 
Further, as fhe goeihfwifter upon the Ice than 
upon the Land, thus the Church hath alwayes gain- 
ed more by affliftions then by profperity. Finally, j 
as the Hoof of this Creature cureth tht EpiUpfjt • 
fo to be converfant among Chrirtians is the only 
way to be kept from Vices, that are the difeafes 
of the mind ; there might be more corrolarics ' 
drawn, as we might apply the nature of this beaft 
to Counfellours, Merchants, and almoft to all forts 
of men, they are very watchful while they are 
feeding, and very fwift in flightj it is a rare thing to 
meet with thofe that will give us good counfel, and . 
when once we have deliberated upen it, then to 
follow it without delay : we fhould carefully lay up 
good counfel, and If we have a fecret told us, not 
to reveal it. 
chap. XL 
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Of theUmcorrt anJKhinokcrote* 
W E have two queftions to anfwer, before we 
begin to fpeak of thefe two Creatures; as 
X. Whether there be any fuch thing in nature as a 
Unicorn, 
a. Whether an Unicorn and a RhinofcerotCj b© 
one and the fame beall. 
As concerning the firft doubt, whether there be 
Cuch I Creature as the Unicorn or no ; fome learned 
men 
