i ©efcrfptton of Ii'to'ng 
t}ius we commonly iee ilvdi .Mtmpers are isable to 
■' a.', many siiHemper>, if not more;, than other me n 
and 1 may add alio, that they are nolefs fubjeft 
toVH:e!:, ' 
Further , as in the fore-cited place of Zach- 
Chap, i. V. 8. the Son of God was (een to be a- 
Hiong thofe Hor'[;s that were in the Prothets-Klfion- 
•thus, t;avc all. good this to comfort them 
in their greateil inil'eries and afflitiioiix, that God 
is with them. ' - 
To conclude, as Bucephalus monk 
to back him but Alexander ; thus fliouid the Adl- 
htflers take efpecial cars norar.ywayes to. be en- 
fiiarsd to Sathan, and fo made (as it were) the 
Devils Helps. . , ' 
We rnigiit have fpoken toeach of thefe fe^ads 
much more than we have done. J could have 
ihewn how fitly this Creature might be likened to 
phe JfofileSy but efpecially to St. Faup who tra- 
velled many thoafand miles, and carried the G«f- 
pellnto Sp-'in, Antioch, and Capp*tdecia •, neither 
vyas he faci.sfied vvith. preaching once to a people , 
but often vhked them, to cojifirm them in the 
triuhs that he had preached} Scc- 
We often find, in Scripture, that Horfes. hdvi 
been tyred and wearied, as we find the Horfes of 
the Canamltes were, Jofhua 1 1 . . pf. Without qhe- 
ftion this was to reach the Jews_. that they were to 
put their whole confidence and trull in God ; for 
as a Horfe, as we faid before, is very fierce, lea- 
dheroiis, and proud ; fo we are commanded in the 
place quoted bWore,- to weaken thefe Horfes ; /. <?, 
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