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178 againſt us, but without him, the proud helpers fall under the ſlain. I for my part have been in the fray before now,and though( through the goodneſs of him that is beſt) I am as you ſee alive: yet I cannot boaſt of my manhood. Glad mall I be, if I meet with no more ſuch brunts, though I fear we are not got beyond all danger. However, ſince the Lion and the Bear hath not as yet devoured me, I hope God will alſo deliver us from the next uncircumciſed Philiſtine.

Poor Little-faith ''! Haſt been among the Thieves!''

''Waſt rob'd! Remember this. Who ſo believes''

And gets more faith, ſhall then a Victor be

Over ten thouſand, elſe ſcarce over three.

So they went on, and Ignorance followed. They went then till they came at a place where they ſaw a way put it ſelf into their way, and ſemmed withal, to lie as ſtraight as he way which they ſhould go; and here