[377] Set aside.
[378] Our head is high enough above the waters to let us breathe.
[379] As for that which.
[380] It is "hands" in old editions.
[381] Alluding to Matt. xxi. 44.
[382] Perhaps referring to Job xv. 26, though some have referred to a game wherein "Hard-heads," a small Scotch coin, was used. In his "Christ Dying and Drawing," p. 178, he writes, "Is it wisdom to knock hard-heads with God?" So in Sermon on Zech. xiii. 7, 8.
[383] Manner of dealing with sin.
[384] Any wound.
[385] See the first paragraph in this letter.
[386] Perhaps we should read: "though it ill becometh me."