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Show ·(he fame is now alfo, if not more, to be pe·1 1cl.i orm 'd tu.. y C, hbihans. The ground of , t L •• bt" at'ton is . that the vertues re· • 1us o erv. ' 1 . n quJ:r •_ ..~ f ChdfHans,.. as Hum1 uy, 1·a· ~ o , 'd . • Ch r y1' 0tnt.. . u•e .•n ~e, L""'v e ' are requir. m a greater de Virgin.94· ~& gt.ee *than trhey were m the State of ~djtr nunc tl:\-lebrew Law. And jufHy, becaufeal. "''' tus offe11den- • h h l promiies arc much more fla eft tuia io t e ea ven Y ~lta 'nun&· <1~ad y propoied in the <?"of pe~. Hence, fptt'it¥~ effu[a in comp:i.rifon of the Goipel~ 1s the old tjt gratia, & Law !~td to ha vc been ne_tther ~erfed •mflg tns _d~».flm f' 1 1 f • and Chrifl: 1s call d the Chrifl~ ad- nor. au t e s' 1 l veneu&. & v. end o( the La 'v'oi ; and the L'l_W :l ~.c 10o • lren.I.4.c. :6. ma,her to bring us unto Chnft. So, that Jicb,7.''· old Law oftheSabbath, and ~h~t other s 7• ofTttlies * do {hew, that Clmft1ans ar: Rem. J o ~. 1 · L r tn Gal.~·~5· ob ,io'd to feparate no ets tua_n a_ Leven • P' Jrm l-4-c. part~ of their time for G?ds ic_rv1ce.; nor 34· & chry(. leis than a tenth of their frutts, fer tne JJii Ep~.l I.Io. maintenance of his Minifters,and the hke Ex.l.J.c.:.. pious uics. '' - X. That War· is not ttgrtinft the Law of N~tture. ~ wE (aid afore, when ~he ql:cHion is about the Law of boJaturc, ~nt meal)ing is, whctbcr. a thlll~ may be don~, not unjuR:ly :_ ~nd~ th:: is un:ufi: whtch hath a necdl:.11y I CfU~ - nanc~ to the l'ational,and focial Nature. Now amono the firll principles ofNr ture, 'there fs . nothi?g repugna_~t u~~o War. there is much ln favour of lt. F ~ ~ ' botu both the end of War, rhe confervation of life and m~mbers, and the keeping or acquiring of things ufefull unt~ li_fe, is 1 molt aareeable unto thofe prmc1ples-: ·(. c• ~ 1 and, i{' need be, to ufe force to that purpofe, is not ditagreea~~e, fince every livina thina hath, by the gtft of Nature, 't Hr~1gth, ~o the end it rna y be able to Jf 'Dtrttt lupu;; help and defend it fe1f. Galen* faith, tor~u taurd m ~t: that Man .1 s by nature fi ttc d 1c0 r p eace ticnmt;u ;m ttmm( ter an~tl "' and War; though comming into the tum ?Hor. world unarmed, yet he hath a hand fit "'Dcufupar~ r~ to provide and to handle arms; which alio Infants, we fee, of their own a~ .. cord without a teacher make ufe of for a. weapon. So Anftotle *faith, the hanil "_Depur:a .. is to man in!tead of a fpear, of a fword, ~~m. 4.1o. of any arms wh a t1r oever; . be fau1re 1· t . cal} ~eC aafnfiimodao. r.E & take and hold all. Moreover, .Right rea- 9uoniall1 ne'lue fon and the nature of fociet'y inhibites cor11u, ntiJUt not all force, but that which is rep.ug- dtntt, ntfJIIt. nant to !ocie~y,. that is, . which depri'veth !:f~;{;~) ~;~ another of hts rtght. For the end oL fo- pDru bu111ani ciety is, that by mutual pid every · one ftJrma[e pt'~t1Ja ... may enjoy his own. This--were io, al- Jet "Uindi~a~t, though the DominiQn and ·prop1·iety of rDbufitt~ ;u, "1 :r rr IY". h d b . d d . r , tbor~tx, &taciU ~onentons a ~.)t een tntro uce ~ ror ~ue.unuffa , ~ ~ ltfe, memf:?ers, ltberty wquJd yet be p.ro-f'uilt:; Nf#ll' : ·i.; per to every one, and therefore could t~m mJuriarer:· ., not without in jury be invaded by any ll?anu 'eltfi.nat-h A d k r f h · . . ·_ ret,~ ohjtCluh i< ot er. n , to rna e U1e o w at • lS corptitu 1 u1[i . .. common, and fpen~ as m~c~ a.s, .m~ q~~ clip~'.·~,~·\ fuflice nature would be the tight of ·~:\f'~Ddl&art£• ,, , eccupant • \Vhich right nune cou1C! without |