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Show The Pref4ce.~· The PrefaGt. bave faid but v_ery litt! of a mol the ,authority of the new Lawyers,in copious Argume~t; and moll: Q his Anfwers; Many whereof are them fo, that w1tbout order th~ framed in favour of thofe that con .. confounded things of Natural La~ fult them . not to the Nature of and of Divine , and of the Lawo Right and Good. The~ Caufes Nations , and Qf the Cjvil , and o whence War may be called juft, or the C-anon Law, and mingled then- tmjuft, Ayald. hath not t?uched.: all ~ogether: ·What W3S moft want dentilif hath, as it plea fed htm, dehing to all thefe, the light Dj Hiftoriti nc:ated fome general heads, and hath the , moft learned Faber in fom not fo much as touched many places Chapters of fiis Sanejlria t but asi of both noble and frequent Controfiood with the purpofe of his work. verftes. We have endeavour· d to and alleging ondy tdlimonies:; fpeak of all, {hewing alfo the foun· Balthttzar Ayal4 more largely , aru tains , whence it may be eafy co de .. bringing a heap of ·examples It fine what we have here omitted. fome definitions, have attempted!~ It remains now, that I declare fupply. Alherictu Gentilu yet mon briefly with .what aids, -and with largely: by whofe diligence, as I what c~re I fee upon this bufinefs. know others may , ~n~ profefs m1 Fir~, my Care hath been" to refer fclf to have been helped; fo whar the proofs of things pertaining to may be withed in him, in the kind d the Law of Nature, unto ·Notions teaching, in order, i~ difiinguilhi~ fo cett:ain, that no m~n, without of- -the queftions·, ) and (everal forts cl fering ·violehce to himfelf,may be a-' Law, I leave to the. Readers judge· ble to deny them. For,the princiflu ' ·: .. anent. This opely I will fa~.; He 8 of that Law, if you mark them well, t '·,:~ ~h w.ont, in deteJ~ining .Controvcr· are open and evident of themfel~es, , .!n.) ft¢s~ t9 foHow ttther.a few example~ even after the manner of thtngs . . ~:;;)l · riotalwatcs to beapprov'.d, Qr alfo perceived J '· • the. |