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Show ~ Lacbnt: ly, there will be noW us * : Or, it is to .!tuietpet,Ji be underfiood £imply and purely ; and ocomr•dts 171 con- h · 11 h' h 1 am umf11J· ~ us, expenence t; s us, t 1s . • prop ~cy ftrint? ~ttod lS t').Ot yet fulfill d, but the 1mplet10n certe (ien pott- thereof, as alfo of the general converfirit,_( i~mzici(Jfi' on of the Jews, is yet to be waited for. & Jmp'a(J f~ro 0 Which vvay foever you take it, nothing reet nptreosJ e aao 1Junn~ i- can be .m rc~ rre d he nce agam· (1 h · a· 1 t e Jl~mce t[{e velint. ofWars, io long as there are who 1uffer Ju!l:i.n •• a~ not the lovers of peace to live at peace, ·Chn1bams. but offer violence and ufe force aoainfl: NonpugnAmUS o j,z hoftes. Pla- them. ne ut de Efie· n·is Philo in orat. Omnem bonum cf!e Hberum: Nullum inttrt01 rtperitU qui aue jacult~,atll [agitttU' aut glatlium,aut galeam,t1J~t l9rieam ar~t ('utum falrtictt;N r~Uum qt~i aut arma cBn(iczat aut 11Jachin. u.' Simil<.:eft quod Chr.yfof:lomus ait ~d 1 Cor.I,3·3· Sitffet inter homines 'lualis 1p~rtet dJltti•~, nulltU [ore prenM capuates. XXII. The Jecond Objet'tion anfwered. OUt of the fift of Matthew fundry Arg~ments are deduced ; which we cannot 1·ightly judge of, unlefs we remember what was [aid afore : IfChrilt had purpofed to take away all capital judgements, and the right of Wars, he would have done it in words moH ex· prefsand fpecial, by reafon of the great· nefs and newnefs of the matter: and the rather' becaufe no Jew could think o~ therwife, but that the Laws of Mofes, . pertaining to jud~ements and the Com· man-wealth, ou~ht to have their fotce upon the men ot that Nation, fo long as 'J-5 their ltate endured. This being premifed, let us weigh the places in their order. The fecond muniment of the ad- "etfe pa.rty is from theie words , Ye have Mar.S'.3 $,39• heard that it hath been faid, .An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth : But I J~y unto yotl, that ye r(jift not the in-jurious perfon (fo the Gr. turns the ori-ginal word, Exod. 21 *.) But who[oever,. N. .. Jhall [mite thee on the right cheek.., turn utrr&•t:C';;71jn to him the other alfo. Hence do fame Stephani ~ratioinfer, that no injury is to be repelled ne : o ii'IKAi• or revenged; neither privately, nor pub- ol • 11cri ... likely. But this is not the meaning of the words ; for Chritl ipeaks not he1·e to Magi!lratcs, but to thofe that are in-jured ; nor doth he fpeak of every in- "'Id. ita ex~ jury, but of fuch tts a blow on the cheek: pomcdCypr~- l . r 11 . d l . h anus e pat!~ t 1e ro owmg wor s rei ram t e g~ne· entia: vt tua rllity of the precedent. So likewiic in oblata non re· the next immediate precept, If a»y man pettU. Irena:us will [ue thee at th6 Law, and tak.f away J·4·.c·.,?· T~lthy coat , let htm have thy cloa'lz. a/- ,fan~ tzbJ lfttm-. f . * r: c . "'' remzt e t1 o : Not every1ute berC>i~ the Judge or & p4!Jir4m, (ed arbitrator is forbidden (let' Paul be the ngnquajinolenInterpreter, who denies not all futes, w f~ar~dari but prohibites the Chrif.Hans to con- contrzflemur; d · h fed quafi 'l.JOltn• ten m t e Courts of Heathens; and tes dona'Ueti-that after the Jews example , whofe 11JUJ,gaudeacomlllon faying it was, Whofoeverbrings mus_. E~ftquis the. Ajfttirs of Iirael before the ftranucr tt, ~nqu,:, a~- • 0 ' gatJa'lJtl';l mzlle pa{fus, v4tle cu111 !D alla.duo,,ut non !J.flaft (t't'l.J~ {equaru, fed quafi '~b~ lt«ctdtU.Euam LJbamus,qu1 Eyangelia lct;erat,Iaudac non ht1gantca de chlam)'de & tunica,in QUt. de cuftodia reo rum. D ... poflutfs |