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Show 11! fJ/ wa, 1ila It lee • TriJouJ ,,. ' tl the [ubjetfs or to God, evm [uch JNl {uum, fitz. thing 1 AJ pertain to the wa~ of ruling. jf~•funm, fi Nor do I now fptak of keepmg the na· 1:t'e"vtwfejellf tural and divine La.w, adde alfo that ,. , tlfU1II ,. h' h 11 K' contura61ft of Nations, unto w lC a mgs are .Pli~. Pan~~. bound, though they promife~ nothing; ~rlrt~us llfJ/. but of certain rules, to whtch without JRTAVIl 711111- • r. h rl b .J TL·- r. r. a prom11e t c:y were ot ounw. Itt (]144111 1t 1tll... b r. . · ~o1rm llifl ez~;. truth of what I fa¥ appea~s Y nmtl~- natus fenttnriA tude ofa Father .of a Pamtly: who, 1f pu11iturN1t1. A· he hath promifed his Family to d.o ~afta~u~ na,. fornewbat which belongs unto thetr JUravJIJti 'Va - lh 1 · h b r .luru!Wift decrt· Government, al not ·t ere y cea,e taChat[td•nmfls to have, fo far as may be in a Family, c~nci/ii. ~c- fuprctne right thereit\. Nor is the Huf- 1/lllf.tre Z~lifJ' band deprived of marital power , be· Cedrti&IU, ct 1. r. f r. ··r. , h w·r s,rims tmpt.. cau1e o 1om c. ~romuc: to t e . a~. r•ll'tJ Gr~lii 1 confefs, by thts means the Empue IS &l<fi". iw• .. in fome fort Hreighcned, ~hether the 6tmt. V1tlttM1 .. obligation ly upon the cxerctfe of cheaa =b~:r~:_ "nly~ or alto direCtly upon the faculty gftit 6- dbi. it fdf. In the tirll way, the act. do~e Yi_de & !"Go:- againR promife will be u.i1 jull r becau!e, .tim B.tfibMI a$ we thew clfewhere; a true promtfe "c• ~u~-•~r·u •• p•u d gives him a right, to who· m ·'c ,is p1ade: 'Jl b null }e.11,11• and in the other way, 1t WI , e . • J.fiJtlfJin'r ~ .,,'"~~. l'tMtar&fJIII. tl.i#, 10. by want of faculty. Nor ycc .doth Jt thence follow, that he that makes r?e promife hath any fuperiour: for' Jn this cafe, the aCt isre~drcd null, no~ fuperiour force but m L3 w • Amo~·:r: the Perfians, the Kinf was Supreme an~ abfoh1te ~ · adored as the Image of ~ocl: ·and as ]Mft~nt faith, he was not ch~~d 7 he Firft Part. 1 r 3 gedhut by dc:lth. A Kina Was he that . to the Peers of Perfla fp~ke thus : 1 Vn.l. Max. i~FJ. have called you together, that J mig1Jt 9· '· f. mt Je-em to uf~ o~ly my orvn Cottnfo!: hut remember tt ~· yor-tr d!-tty rvtt!Jer tr; ohtr than per{wade. Yet h~ ·cook an oa.th at hi~ entrance, as Xe'l'f'qphon and Dtodorm Stculm have notl!d, and it was not la wfulJor him * Eo change certain , · ~aws.made after a pa-rti~ular fortn. The ~~an. 6.8,i z. iall'l~ 1s related of the Ethwpian Kings by Pltlttrrcb. in t Dzodortu Stc~tbu . .Ar1d by his relation ThM:iftott~. the EgyNiau Kings, who (no doubt) Dlod?rw1 Slcu~ s well as other Kings df the Eaft had /fu h!J. 11· & . Supre~e power, were botmd to the ob- ~~:~~~;!~~:~·· fervacwn of many things .: but, if they Pcrjiti b, Itt tifJ; had don.e. the contrary, could not be J. Vhi in(lgnis accufed ltvmg ; dead, their memory was ad.~anc rt11J ht.o accufed *' and being condemned ohe . ~orJi tXflttt. v:amed folemn burial : ·as alfo the bo~ l~;:nc~~':ft/e dt~S of .the Hebrew Kings t~ who had ltgt'lll a Reg~ rctgned 111, were not buried in the roy- ihlltatam nfm, al Se.puldl~rs .: an e:Xcelleitt tempera:. {t~·~o., pro~ar . ment, ~tleteby, Both the llioheH pow- ~it· 3' er was kept fa d d bo · 1 . ere , a~ yet y fear of a * ugcs• tyrt~rmo -' future. JUdgc~ent, Kmgs were kepf from rum corpora in~ breaktn0o theu truft. That the Kl. 0 I frp11Lt rz extra fo fE n s a -fi . . . o piru; were Wom tO f o h mts f'Ofict fM- 1V0uJ.d re.io , d' wear, t cy bent, A ppi:~nu s z:,n accor 1ng to the Laws, we c ;y.Jjum te r- 1145 l11fp P am111 fl. utt; M' b tio, An1roni-pifftt' 'mqrtuMm ; ultJt IC ae.ltm,. quod fiJem La~hlam [t,yrii J fl!. '~olea~..,, d 1. J•'P. ra f'rWtl'liZt. Grtgoras lrb. 6. t Vidt J "J' ,,_ t or IIIIJIJ dtiobt~~ ttlt H . . ,., . Jfr•tltl'I(ege l~V 1 ' tro· zerc1 olymorl~tl,J , o/le; 0 lt,f. " • ''"P· 3· (to f. lttm ek ]uafo Hiero{ulj.JJufu;11 1 learn |