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'Tis evident by the context of this Chapter, as also by the expresse text of the 37th Chapter ( v. 29.) that this bridle was the Lords power against Senacharib and his host, whereby as with a bridle in their jawes he diverted them from their purpose of besiedging Jerusalem. 'Tis a truth also (to which we may warrantably enough apply those words of the Prophet in a way of allusion) that good lawes are like a bridle in the jawes of a people, the multitude or the most would else be like headstrong horses, |
It's evident by the context of this Chapter, as also by the express text of the 37th Chapter (v. 29.) that this bridle was the lords power against Senacharib and his host, whereby as with a bridle in their Jaws he diverted them from their purpose of besieging Jerusalem. It's a truth also (to which we may warrantably enough apply those words of the Prophet in a Way of allusion) that good laws Are like a bridle in the Jaws of a people, the multitude or the most would Else be like headstrong Horses, |
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