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Show 1 anti'! e Alit 'f "h e name of War b.e•at fame word. But 1 t b Publiaue, tt u . en only to t e .t- f any time gtv 11 won:li are, . o, tel\: , . as many other g~~~ · th.a( .. SpecieJ, l' c.d ~rtiGttlarly tO. • l'hilo •. "· ~Kft tis moil excellent. St' leg. fflec tal. • rJ ~Nt :{tl#, pro tA· Ht(ie1 11011 foli . . IIJ fl1•'!l.ati AUt TtrttHri.~"~ tcc:t th~nihMs, th: tXa{hnstaJJtur 9 141 ':; '~cbiJJas ~tJIIID'Ut'!!.,.~.~ ·tu ~'~.:r }E.o. Ntt btllo libt~s babtlldl et ~.,. illciJiUit Serv. :ad illud pr tantum iruttu ipf• ""'j ,..,~m fug /.111111 " Confitiu111 babet : ar.m • JJJajar et .,.,IJ, 1' /111ft. I 1 whft .is La • . . . h 1 odl fenfe, is a LAW, taken 1~~ eA~ons, obliging Rule of ~ . R 'aht We fay Obu that wh~ep 1s 10 d. h Pre· - F Counfells an ot t~ liging· ; or . et not obliging, are cepts, though light, J..P.ermi!Wn .. pl:.operly not.ulle.d Laws..;ao b the Ncaais not the Aetio~l 0~ La~- ~ it obl ia~th tion of that Actron, . u~ t e sh. that is nper· h t to h'n'-'er nn fome ot e: nr· d bi'iaina to 'that which mittc:d. We al ·~ · n,yt' to that which . R ht not 11mp, .1 s . Rtg • ~ be<:_amr e .t t pert'a ms *n ot Thto 1S J~ ., b to other •ermes . e • 'for ex2m- Julllce o11ly • u{' . ut of ..Ariftotu, pl~ . ZdleucuJ beft divilion ofv a-w 15 0 ar Jnade a law 'ntoN~turalansl Vpll.ltlt Y· o.· pul .,. ' inS Q·n~ - k w· oe "itn'_l'ent ap- • A .. ;, PhJiicja~.Pr.c:cept, ell an 1 • enlum,that aga~nr~;4:1 ; I IJ., gf.,NJ1tt~rall~5'~·-. j ~ 1 ,, t .i . h o· tl:~tY. ;f rigah • Phil.>.~ 111....1' A.t.ut~l1La. .~ 15.t c 1~1 il.lrBitudCt ttt•tiri 1ttj~u• 1 ~~o!': ~~~S ~~ ·· - or t~ fftlt FAtUI , ' ' .,.~P .... - ' .:.- . Tht ./1 ir ft 3 or mora} neceffity tO be in fome atl:, by hoc tiNt i//J its convenience or diiconvenience with' mortali mortathe Rational Nature : and contequcntly l~s, 71011 m (har- tba t 1•t• IS Ir:b' r b'1d den or colnmande d by the nIIiJs at%tta( NCi1/ 11m. 11 ,is Author ofNacure, God. The Acts, con-t~.INsma, {t·d cernina which is extant !uch a dichce 'ounr:l'"'tfcia, are due 4 or unla wfuJI of thcmtelves and 911ine aiJim- there-rco· r'e are c~nce1. ved neceurr~ nl. .y 't o be itnnG[•cr t tfll natura 11 tptainim-commanded of God, or forbtddcn. By mttrtals inletwhich note, this law dift~rs not from hu-lcfiM. TcrcuJ. mane only, but from the Divine yo'un- ~ttteres if._itur tary; ":v l1'1 c h• do .r I1 not c?m.man d or f'o r b1'd bLeqm,r mco mDmtltm,hcam-what }S by 1t telf and 111 Jts own nature, iftamirt pub/jet~ due or l.m lawful';but by forbidding makes mmJdi,m11a~" .. the thin a unla wfu il atld by commindtna r11hhus cabu/14. ~akes ita p J!~. For th'e better underfi~nd-a y· Ch .t; Ll 1 ~~~t 1 ~~ ~c • mg of Natural l :tw, yve mu{l obfcrve, tlac, Thom.fc. fame things belol!g unto it not properly, cuud. f7. :t. & but reductively, vrz, tlie things whereto Scoc.3. 37· the Law Na tttrll i£ not repugnant: So · are things cll'cd juCt, w'1ich are without injuflice. S01urimes alfo by abuie of the word, the things whi~~ Rea ion alloweth for hone(l: and better than the oppofite, althou~h they be not due and necdfary, are iaid to' be of the Law Nut~ral. Ob- , . . ~- ierv_e farther, this Law is not only con-vertant about things not fubjeCt: to human pleafure,but about many things al(o which are conftquem to the Atl:s ot Ma.ns Will. So the Will of Man incroduc,dDominion, fuc~ as i$ now in uie:auc,~hat being intro- If Pllrtttm due d,thclaw of"Nature tells me 'tis wick- ""ttu_r• turpt e-d nes ~o r me to ta k e away, vn.t li..o ut .. thy· ltlptan. N ~~~~914 e ·odit i•fo B ~ con- "'im Deu. : ne' |