S6 '^lutesis or, 
deftroyed , death is aboliflied and overcome, and 
everlafting life promifed to all Believers ; and as 
the Unicorn fpareth the Female, as being the weak- 
er; thus Chrlfl loveth and cherifheth thofe that 
are of a contrite heart; to conclude, as the Unicorn 
purfueth any one that goeth about to enfnare him ; 
thus Chrifi doth by his horn ( as it were) oppofe 
all that fet themfelves againft his Gofpel, infotnuch 
that to all Eternity they fhall find nothing but fe- 
vere punifhments and torments, incxpreffible and 
intolerable. 
CHAP. jni. 
Of the Horfe. 
T He Americans wtvtt faw this Creature, tilj 
about a hundred years fince, and therefore 
when they faw a man on Horfe-back they thought 
the man and the Hor[e to be one individual Crea- 
ture, which made them much afraid of it ; this be- 
ing the Creature that Conquered the Indians j fo 
that the Spaniards, if they could not bring Horfes, 
the Indians overcame them ; this is a very ufeful 
and neceffary Creature to man, and that not only 
for war, but alfo for Journeying ; concerning his 
plefiilnefs in war, we have it fet down at large in 
Job, chap. 22, 23 . Haft thou given the 
Horfe ftrength, haft thou cloathed his neck^ with 
J hander ? Can ft thoH ma^ him afraid as a Grafs- 
