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fo the true Philofopher fhould be fervant to none > 
nor fhould he dwell ( as it were ) in another mans 
brains, taking up and changing his opinions, on 
anochers judgment. 
2. 1 fuppofe that that in the is unknown 
to few, Pfal. 22. 22. where C/&r; 7 ? being compaf- 
fcd about with moft cruel Enemies, makes fad com- 
plaints as of their cruel ufage, and compares them 
to Lyons and Unicorns , faying, in the fore-cited 
place, Save me from the Lyons months from the 
horns of the Unicorn ; by which we are to under- 
ftand, more efpecially, the cruelty of thofe who 
Crucified our 54wWr, although it may not unfitly 
be applyed to all the Enemies of the Gofpd ; for, 
1. As the Unicorn is a very cruel Creati f^j fo 
the Enemies of ChriH were ftrong and cruel. 
2. As it is ftrong and vigorous^ fo are the Ene- 
mies of the Church^ 
3. As it is very difficult to be taken, and when 
taken, as difficult to tame it, which jf^ Lhap.'^^, 
p. fecms to hint to us, faying, fPill the Unicorn be 
tvllling to ferve thee, or abide by thy Crib ? Canfi thoa 
binds the \ia\cota with hiS band in the farrow, 
jo the Enemies of Chrifi are implacable, 
4. As the Unicorn loveth to dwell in folitary pla- 
ces, never keeping company with any other Crea- 
ture ; thus the Enemies of Chrifi will by no means 
be reduced to the fociety of the Church, but do 
ftill go on in enmity and hatred againfi it. 
3.^ In other places of Scripture, the Church and 
Jewijh ftate is compared to a Unicom • fo IVam. 23. 
23 , it is faid,tbat God brought them o.it of Lgyph 
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