ii6 Zbt of 5 br^ ; 
frieadflisp, concerning which we will not now fpeaii 
anything, having at large fpoken to it in the fot> 
finer part of this Chapter. 
. And as oftentimes the Horns are of no ufe to th 
Hxrti fo neither do riches profit the owner, be 
caufeaswe often fee the owner never liveth to en 
joy what he hath gotten ; thus it often cometh t 
pafs, that outward ftrength hath done a great dea 
of mifchief, therefore it is alwayes good to trul 
in God for relief in all our miferies j we read,P/<i/ 
29. That the Voyee of the Lori moketh the Minis u 
Calve ; which is as if he Ihould fay, that God wa 
even the midwife and Phyfician at the time of thei 
bringing forth *fome fay that the Hart is very fear 
ful of Thunder, for when it Thundreth fhe neve 
bringeth forth her young alive, which God, in th< 
fore-cited place, is faid to prevent; healfo^rMJ^ 
eih the Ceiart 0/ Lebanon; >. e, by his wordht 
humbleth the high and lofty fpirits of men, hei 
iaii there to taakttht Minis toCalve, i. e. hebj 
his Gofpel coraforteth and fupporteth all weak and 
defpairing ChrilHans ; but having fo largely fpo- 
feen of this beaft, we lhall fay no more of it. 
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