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4 ^ ^ ^ A G A ^ l N F<br />

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things by the noord <strong>of</strong>his power, when 'tis only an o^ena, or ulcer <strong>of</strong> the inter^<br />

he hnd by himself purg'd our sin, sin nal membrane <strong>of</strong> the n<strong>of</strong>e, 'tis easily<br />

do-eorr on the right hand <strong>of</strong> the masesly to be cured ; when e<strong>of</strong> long continueuhigb.<br />

ance it is notoriously contagious. All<br />

REV. vii. to. Salvaiiorr to our God, which borSes that are said to dve <strong>of</strong> the glanfitetlr<br />

ufoii the throne, and unto the ders, are in Sact deftrov'al by a polmnhind.<br />

nary consumption. the lungs being diS-<br />

- v. 12. Worthy is the lamb that was Solv'ct into a perfect costuviesoS master.<br />

sinin, to receive power ane/ riches and l have kneawn Several horfeS cured in<br />

Wtsinm, and strength, and boriour and the first stage oS the malady, by this<br />

glory, an,/ hleshng. method .-^—Take a bundle oSgreenafh<br />

v. 9, io. For thou hast redeemed us twigs, about an inch diameter, burn<br />

to God by tby hlocd ; errul heist made them to a flamingcoal on a clean hearth,<br />

us unto our God kings and priests. then quench them in a gallon <strong>of</strong> beer,<br />

v. 13. Therefore, b/essag, arte/ ho- so ps to make a strong lye: raise the<br />

nour, andg/ory, and power, and wis- horse's head, and with a drenching horn<br />

dom, and thanksgiving. he unto him pour some spoonfuls <strong>of</strong> it down each<br />

that sitteth upon the throne, and unSo nostril twice a dav till he is well.<br />

She hinrb for ever and ever. In the fecund stage, when the lungs<br />

Glory be to the Father, &c. are much contaminated, l cannot pronounce<br />

this remedy effectual ; in this<br />

To what l have in my 3d letter and case, however, l once knew the followelsewhere<br />

laid. concerning the com- ing tea succeed. The farrier mi xt powmination<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice', l will here take the li- dec <strong>of</strong> myrth, ginger, and flower e<strong>of</strong><br />

berty to add as my eown private fcrati- brimstone together in a warm mash uf<br />

merit, that this <strong>of</strong>fice might very well ^n, which lie placed in a little tubunsupersede<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> the first part <strong>of</strong> the dor the horse's note, and cover'd his head<br />

communion service on Alh-Wednesiny e over W ith blankets, so that all the air he<br />

by whicoancans the extraordinary length breath'cl was strongly impregnated with<br />

<strong>of</strong> this day's devotion would be very ^he ingredients : when the mash was<br />

conveniently shortened : the entire di- gyown cool enough he put it into a bag,<br />

verfitv <strong>of</strong> its <strong>of</strong>fice from that <strong>of</strong> all to- bke those the hackney drivers ufe lot<br />

ther days would render it more affect- seeding their horses in the streets, drew<br />

nig ; and nothing material would be the bag over the creature's note, and<br />

omitted Because the curses against im- ryld it over his head. By the time it<br />

penitert sinners herein denounced are ^as cold he had another mesh hot and<br />

justly equivalent to So many positive ready to apply in the Same manner<br />

commands oS the contrary duties, ie. This process he repeated S or 1o times<br />

to the ten commandments. For this the first day, And iS he warm'd a stporpose<br />

two alterations in its rubneks cond time a mash he had used, he carewould<br />

Suffice.—The sirtt to direct its sully tonk out all the mucues that had<br />

nse instead os so much <strong>of</strong> the commu- drained from the nostrils , which same<br />

nion Service as precedes the epistle and times was in large quantities. He itgospel<br />

-^The next to direct the epistle newed his application every third, or<br />

and golpel to follow ; Turn thetius, O fourth day, and, as I remember aSitt<br />

good lard, &c. his third visit the horse was perse^!<br />

well, and to my knowledge continued<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • S ^ ^ ^ S g ^ S ^ so ten years aster.<br />

When balfamicks are Swallowed h^<br />

Caresin the Glanders in HORSES. pabents ui complaints oS the lat^<br />

t^ff^lll' (Glanders iti horses is known they may perhaps be So alter'd in ts^<br />

^ to he <strong>of</strong>t ess fatal larst) when prima ^ie, or the ruad <strong>of</strong> circulate'

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