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Show of W~t11 t~IJ.d Pea.ce . the Gods the J udo·es ofthe league ? Whom primt . . fhall j bring unto0th~~- to be judge of thy :tCDl c P~tncJ~e anffer 11md of my punijhment? 1 refuJe no 111lepx quJ c:\,. ' • s· h h n... &' fi. people nor prrvate man. o , w en t e r .. cem 1 e 1- ' _ • ciua rributo- Thebans had offcrd all nght to the Lace-rum obtulcrac dcmoni·ans , :1nd they required more, tbe Rumano Ar- aood ca:rsfe paffed over from thdc to them, gyropolo lm- l? • h * .A . /1. ·d t pc1 a tori, vide ial t rt !~ 1 e s • · Zonaram : fi-mile de C. ucifcris in Cromero lib. I 7. De Helve~i is qui Carolo :Burgundo, de cunu ovium pellibus onufto, ademptoq; merc~to• ribus, fatisfatl:ionem obtulc(Oant, vide Philippum Commincrum, l ib. 7. Cap. :z.~ . XVI . . The rife and progrefl of propriety. THere follows among the Caufes_ of war , ln;ury done , and firll: agatn!l: that which is ours. A thing is ours either by a common , or by a proper right. For the better underfl:anding whereof we muH know the Rife and beginning of propriety , which the Lawyers call domi· Gen. I. 1 .9•3°· nion. God befl:owed ·on mankind in gr- " 9" z. · neral a riaht over the thinos of this infe- · 0 . z:, • riour nature preiently after the creatwn, and again upon the reparation of the worJd Lib. 4l· after the floud. .All thitJg s, as Jufim )t Ejus veft~gi- fpeaks,were undivid~d & (;ommon: to all, llm mao~t m tU if all had one patrimony. Hence 1t was, ;>aturnahbus. that prefently every man might take un· to his ufes what he p1eafed , and fpend what might be fpent. Which ufe of the univerfal rioht was then inflead of pro· Pricty. For~ what any one had fo takeu, another 7 he fectmd P ttrt. another could not, without injury, take aW?-Y from him. This may be underfioo~ l99 by that fimilitude which is in Cicero, fl. theater u common*, yet the placepoffe{- ~t/Mblld,J. · fed !Jy any_ one , m~ty be rightly c all• d hu Seneca de N . . rr.bl ~ h 11 Benef.7.u. own. or w_as It t~p?m e ror t at nate EqMeflria 1111• to have commued,1f either men had per- nium Eqttitum ~~ed 'm a certain great Gmplicity, or had B.DIJIIt?lo!~ liv d rooether in a Gertain mutual c:xcellentfont:z~r/tU lit· ch . a n·t by ~. 0 ne of t he r1 e, to w·t t, C ommu- mc,m-f» l'Dlffcl /1•4 mtNt r f . . . J .. r-rrJus, nton y reawn o an e,cceedmg fimphc1- '}-litm tJCcupavi. ty t , may be ob... t Horatius : ferve.d in fome peo- ca~pejires mtlius Scyth11, plc: of .Amertca • ~uo~um pl~tu(lr~ 1!ttf.D! rite trahunt domo1, h h h ' Vzv11nt, & rzg1d1 Gel•; w o, t r?ug many lmmetat• quibm jugera tibtrl{& Ages , Wl thou t any f ruges & cererem ftrrmt; incommodity , have N ec cult11:ra placet ll~gior an11J11l ~ perfilled in that cu- De[u~llumqj taborzblt4 nn ome : Th e ot he r , ~reall rtcrc1t f7Jrte vicarius. to wit, communion of Charity , the Ef-,. Et :ab hls orfens~ practifed of old,and then the Chri- ti Pyc~agori· fiians, who were firll: at HierufaJem and ft%. Y,tde Pc;>r-l r: 'J' ' . phryiUm, D10· ~ow a 10 not~ ~ew that l~ad an afcettck gencm Laeni. hfe. The Gmphctty, wherem the firfl: pa- urn, GeUium • rents t of mandkind were created , was I. J. demonfirated by their nakednefs. There 1t Ada~ cypus mmam gene· . ris. Vide Ori-gmem contra Celfum : .netti nihil hue pcrtinet quod Tcrcullia-. nus di,xir libro de anima. Naturale eniiiJ ratiBJ~alt crtdendum e(t ~UI~ ~~ 4 pritnor.dio jit ingtnitum, a ratio1Jali videlicet aJtilMre: ~M~~ mzm non rAti~n.ale .~wd De~s jr~Jf• qMCq; edideri!, ne'r.iJutJ. •i d !uod /'Oflm lljfl.alu f~o fr!Jifont ? Irr_at_JJm~le aut~m po{l~rzus it3telllJ.e ldu~ 1ft, ~!Mid ~eciderjt t%{t1ptntiS mpmtlu, 1pfum zU.ud tranfgre(Jil)n~ ~m , atq; txindt i110lefJt1it, & eoq.dDI~vtrit itJ anima ad i»jiar f411J uur.JitAtil-, q~ jlalim;. primtrdil nAtUr4f a''idit. wai |