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Show , . ~onunts. XXXV. In ~aths alfo other things are TJdtntd with ,efpel1 to God. ' 2 31 XXXVI. of {wearing by falfc Gods. z34 XXXVII. 'the Effect of an oath, 2 3~ XXXVIII. when an oath gives 4 right to God and Man) wh~n .'' , God alone. lbtd, XXXIX. of an oath to a Pyrat, or ' -... to a Tyrant. 25° XL. of ~tn oath to one that u per· fidious. Z)i XL 1. of the Heir's obligation.ibia. : ~-~~lf. Two c~jes wherei1i th.e 00 : .igation c~ajeth. . 2,1~ XLIII. of that which tJ done ttgatn, ones Oath. · 21( , XLIY. 'what Superi'ou~s can .do~ , bout the Oatlis of thetr S ubJ~~ . • . tbl~ XLV.What oaths are properly me~ / iN the charge of C hrift agat~ ·~ fwearing. . 2t XL VI. of Faith given wzthout i Oath. 2~ XL VII. Of ~eao~. They ~re l41 I fuO wi{h Aliens from trtl~ ~ . . ltglll The Contents. ligion hy the Law of Nature. 246 XL VII J. They are not univerfo!'J forbidden by the Hebrew Law. ibid. XLIX. Nor are they forbidden by the Evangelical Law. 25~ L. Cautions 4/;out fuch Leagues. 2 55 LI. .All Chrifiians are ohliged to jeyn in League againft the Enemies of chriftianiJm. 256 LII. If divers Confederates wage war, which u to be aided. 2 57 LIII. of the Diffolution ~f 4 LeAgue. 258 LIV. Of Interpretation. 2 59 LV. How words of art are (o be in-terpreted. 2 61 LVI. Interpret4tion hy Conje~ure. 262 LVII. Some Difi:indions and Rules for interpret4tio~. · 26j LVIII. Whether in the name of Confederates are cot~tained thQfo that jha!L be jo. 2 66 LI X. One Jball not wage war without leave of the other , How underftood. And, That Ca~chage foal/ be free. l6 8 . LX. |