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Sentence
The
motion
of
a
horse
may
be
compared
to
that
of
a
Grasshopper
in
two
respects.
First,
In
respect
of
his
swiftness.
Secondly,
Of
his
subsaltation,
or
bounding
and
leaping.
I
conceive
God
had
respect
only
to
the
latter,
in
these
words;
for
seeing
this
whole
context
doth
not
handle
the
nature
of
the
horse
in
general,
but
only
the
marks
or
qualities
of
valiant
horses;
therefore
the
mention
of
this
(namely,
the
subsaltation
of
horses)
is
much
more
proper
than
that
of
their
swiftness
or
speed
in
running:
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The motion of a horse may be compared to that of a Grasshopper in two respects. First, In respect of his swiftness. Secondly, Of his subsaltation, or bounding and leaping. I conceive God had respect only to the latter, in these words; for seeing this whole context doth not handle the nature of the horse in general, but only the marks or qualities of valiant horses; therefore the mention of this (namely, the subsaltation of horses) is much more proper than that of their swiftness or speed in running:
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