122 C6e|)ffla|pof'Battteieii or, 
greater then that which they bear to Males* 
as telleth) chap.^o, Chrifl v/hea 
he futfered made his power of no efted , as Ireuaus 
telleth us } that is, faith he, hefutfered, andfpake 
not a word. 2. It is notunworthy our obfervati- 
on, to conlider that which is added ; the Morning 
Hindy cerva. for the beads do make a prey 
of the timtdr in the Morning, as being then the 
weakeft and mod obnoxious to danger. 3. Hinds 
flefh is fofter then that of the Stagy if it be hunted ; 
thus the flelh of Chrifl which was fottned by thofc 
cruelties he endured, is thereby made food for us : 
EingHter mttrher Bratetiy as the Citrmaa.i fay. 4,.As 
the Hm hath fuch a hatred agamft Serpent thus 
Chrtft came into this World, that he might ddtroy 
theO/rf Serpenty the Dev'l, ihaihe might bruife 
his head, dellroy his Kingdom and power; we read 
it promifed, Gen. 3. 15. tint the feed ef the tf'o- 
man fhall hreakjhe Serpents h:d. 4. And as the 
hatred that is between the Hm and \ht Serpent y \ 
is the fame after death ; thus hrifiynoM aeisdewd, 
end rifen again,and fitceth at the right hand of ( iod, 
is drill dedroying the Devils Kingdom, and doth y 
his breath, the preaching of the Gofpel, ruinea d 
dedroy him. 5. As the Stag, after he hath de- i 
voured the Serpenty burneth within with a vehe- 
ment drouth, which they do fignifie to others by 1 
that lamentable cry which they make, panting and 1 
howling as it were, untill they come to the Foun- j 
tain ; thus it was with Chrifi^vie read that the Ser^ 
fhould bite his heel, Ge». 3. 15. Chrlfi when 
he came hito the World to fave linners , to dedroy ’ 
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