Isaiah liii.--The Goat—the Parable of the Sheep and Goats considered—The Camel-Isaiah lx. 6, 7,
quoted and examined, also other passages—The Horse-Prov. xxi. 31, compared with Job xxxix. 19–24–
The Ass knows its master's crib, strong reproof to Israel, Isaiah i. 3—The Lord's riding into Jerusalem
considered— The Swine and Dog awfully alluded to in 2 Pet. ii. 22—The Serpent the emblem of cruelty,
cunning, and deceit, set forth in some striking passages--The Ant, Coney, Locust, and Spider considered
in that most forcible word, Prov xxx. 2428—The Bees but once alluded to, but with great force-The
Fly, Eccles. x. 1-The Leech, Prov. xxx. 15—The Grasshopper, Numb. xiii. 33; Eccles. xii. 5—The Worm,
Job x. 26, 27--Conclusion, from Cowper :-
“Come, then, and, added to thy many crowns,
Receive yet one, as radiant as the rest,
Due to thy last, and most effectual work-
Thy word fulfilled—the conquest of a world!".
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