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Show 2 c2 Punijhntent~ not capit4l. . LIB. V • J Rah. Leti burnt with wood and faggots; thi.s was termed(~) b~ Levit,').o.; them ConJbufiio corporis-. the b~rntng of the body. <?' h h T b rnt by pouring tn fcald1ng hot lead Jn t ers t e} u . · , h · b 1 at their mouths, wh1ch_def~endtdng Jn(o ~ ~Ir ohw1 s k"ll d h . the bulk of theu bo y rernatnlng w or,. anI de t ht.t s ewma,s termed therefore Combufiio anim£, 1he n · (' d burnillg of their foul. This la~ was ~Oll ln o,e, an a- 1 ~ d fc fibed by mofr of thetr W.nters~ .r. t·r. onMe alee~afrors condem-ned to beheading, were (tn) of mMo1tJKo 1tn. li q-J, ,r; ,.f: c 'tj who· in sa,hedrim. two forts 1. The .l'vfurderer., 2 • ~"Je OJ anh~ 1 f'. -!"d. 1 mere rawn 10 .LT-Id ..a., /"~'t r·1..1,.. . The ma•n ner t ereo Is at this day in ufe. fl . h fi ... MalefaCtors.ftrang!eds w-ere (n) ex, •· He t ~~ mJ.- n.Mo{el Kot{trt. 1 th h. father. or his mother, 2. He thtttflealeth a foul ibid._ . . e ,r; tsl . A Elder 'Which contradifJeth the Conr~ (r. 1Jr.ae ' A ~l[e ;,ophet, and the I bat prophefteth in the "' 'J"orJ~ 4• d(}l .. He that lieth with another mans nA~':e . o[':;; :hat ,"b~feth the bodJ.ofthe Priefls daughter~ .. WI~he ~anner of ftrangling was thus., The ~alefactor . d u ·to the loins' a towel betng cafr a. wb as phu~ tn uk~gw~ich two.Executioners~ one on each~ out ts nee ,. . d. d fid Plucked to and fro unttl he W,as ea • 1 e, , . CHAP. V:IIl •. PNttijbme11ts not cap.ital. ;n ments not capital, in ufe among· T He le.f{er ~P"nt.J,~ chiefly four •. I • Imp·rifonment, t.h e H. ebrews, are . ~ r 0 4, s conrgtng· 2 • . H,eflt~Ntton, ~· . U~der this are com·prehencrled.the Imprifonment. . hains Fetter J and the ltk!.:: Prifon., Sto,fv, ~tPorlfu~ent 'feeing they differ very aU which fort~ o pun; I ftodl {hofe which are ·now in~ little or noiethwt~l~~s a they n~ed no exelic.ation. .-rh C9Pl.mon u . ' · · Jl 1 e... - PHHijlJmentJ not c~~tpita/. '20~ The keepers of the Prifon, if they let any committ ed unto them efcape, were liable to the fame punifh. ment which. ~ould have been inflicted on the party efcaped. Thts ts gatherable from that, 1 Kingt 2 0.3 9· Keep this man, if hy Any means he be miffing ,thenjha/1. th} life be for hit lift. . Concerning that Liberia Cu.flodia~which (a)DrUjill! a Dtli{. ]'fltter. proveth to have been in ufeamong the Romans, .J 2 Trm .' ·' 8• much doubt whether any fuch cufiome were in ufe among the Hehrewr. That fome kind of prifoners at Rome did go abroad with a lefier kind of fetters in the day time to their work, and fo return at night to their prifoa, hath elfew here been obferved· Qy me. And (b) Eadctn .cate11a & cu.ftodiam & militem copu· b se,~c:EPfil-' ltthat, The fome chai111jerl hoth the pri'iJ1ter and the s. No4-! 1 "' trb.tlt 'Lte. eper. Obfce rve t he unu,r:u. a I fit gn1. fi ca'.tJi.uo ns of thefe tranqru c. 1o., qHemaJmod•m two words, CtJftodia a prifoner, and Miles a keeper. c,irato a Dr11~ So that Drll}~n delivered Seneca his meaning, but notfio. - his words, \Vhen he repeats them thus : Eadem cate. na tam reNm quam militetJJ teNet. t Obferve further, that the prifoner was tyed by ·his right ttr~, and the l{eeper by the left, becaufe the right arm is the fironger, and therefore jufrly remaineth free rather. t0 the ~eep1r1 than to theprifoners. Hence is thar,(c)Tu [or..tec Sen:tle .tratlf leviorem ill {in!ftra pultH calena1JI; becaufe the l{eep.er qwil.cap.ro. tyed himfelf unto the fame chain, not in way of po-nHhment, but voluntarily for the fafer- keeping of thepr~~er. , .. -Reltil~tion,. This was commanded when goods ~ere Nnjl!/ilJgotten, or wroNgfuUI detained, fixod.2'2. d 7'ho Aquin. 1t W3S (tl) threefold, ftcunrJa ~~CJtlf>o . ""·q . .6 2!! Dd ·l · 1\efiitntioo |