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Show 148 of WAr Anl Pe~e' minor Gods yeeJded not to .Jo'llt. But the ,. .• ,._ .,. Order (which 1 have menuoned) and t t .>IC anJamt Jll • • 1 k b r. .l. r. balternatiOn lS not one y nown y fattr1am• IIU 1U 1· 'b d' primul, inde common fenfe * , but pro~ed a to y 1• rnate•famiiitU , vine authority. For the t Prmce of the A· ind~ fiJ~i. , ITJ0~ o£Ues would have us to be fubj_ea other· trdm~·,, Jerv~, P . r. he Kin" othr.rwiie to the friJlremO fot'lJJ \\'lle tO t D ' 'IJJearii. yidc Magifhatcs : to. the King as fu~Cl'C• Chryfoft. minent, i. e. wtthout ~ny cxceftlon, ! Cor. 1,3·~· befide thofe things whtch are dtrect!y undfleb•Uud;~ comft'landtd by God' who approves pa• Om~Je u rft;11C1 .... • • h M &r411iore rttnulli tie nee of in jury ,forbtds tt nQt: t? t e ~· !ft :Et~apinii gitlrates, as lentbythe ~~g, 1. e. den• dlud,VJCteun• ·no then· power trom h1m. And when u,a re.r..~ntiR'! Vpl ;,!'t requires every foul to be fubjeet to A urm,q~ r .. - .. . 1 d d lr h J!Unt: it Au- the highcft powers , he tnc u e a 10 t c 1ufti,ni di&lm inferiour Maglltr:ites. If we look back celcbre,Ip{o.s . upon the HebreW people, ~h~re fo many l'umanll111r.? rt- K' s ... e .. e contemners ef dtTlDC and hu· '""' grAd'" ad-· mg " '"' . fi d h h . 'fJerte,fialiquid manLaw,w~~al _ne'\'e_r net att em· jufftrit curatlr,. f'criour M1~Htates,- amongft: :whom wkc~e facintdu ~~ :.,on very many· men pi .Jus and valtant,too o ta,,;e;z ft c~11tr.s h P n them as to' oppofe any force l'rocenful tube· muc u 0 . 1 1 J h had rc· ;~t : •"' {i C!l'/1. againft the Kmgs ~ u~ e 5 . t ey . fol aliqruJ :u· ceiv'd from God, who ts Kmg of btat, <P- a/1ud a f, eciall mandate. But on the' con~rary, lm_ptl'ator. N•n w~atis the dutyofPeers/Sams'u/fhews, ~tzque contem- . h . h fioht" of the Peers, and peo· "" poteflatem, w en m t e 1o . . . he at• ftd eli!,i4 "'ajori pie with accull:omed 'Yenerauon M . fer'lJire:ne• hine tended S auf rtow ruling perverfiy •. 0T delet.miutw ~ver the ftate' 0 ( publique lleltgton .~' Jr afe~, p •ajor , depended ort the will of the Kill& ftltlAtus tfi. Et wayes hoc cjufdem •1• "atrm ut tfttiiUI de Pilato :ralem quippe DeUS dtderAt 1 l• 16te,. ' ip[e{ubC.;{_rispbte[tt&tt• t,liJ· ~. ~ 1 Sl~· .If• 3o~ and 'r!Je Fbft Part. . 14, · attd Sttnedrin. For , th . .it the Magifhates and people, after the King,promiied their fidelity to God , this mutt be underftood fo far as it W2.s in the power of e"'lery one. And more,the jmages of falie Gods, pub· liklyexflant, we never read to have been thrown down, unlet's by command either of the peop~e in the free State, or of thl ~in~s if the.y ruled. Howbeit , if at any tlme any thmg was done by force againtt t~e. Kings , it is related for teflimon y of dtvme providence permitting it , not for approbation of humane fatl:. The Au-thors of the contrary opinion are wont to objea a faying of Trtt jttn ,, when he gave: "11« PY• •e · afword to the Prztorion PrefeC\; .. Ufe it ~tert,~relie . f1r me, if I govern well; if ill, (tgainft me, ~:~:;,/;mill, But we muft know d1at Trttjan • as ap~ • pear~ by Plinils Pane.gyric, was very ftud1ous to Ol~w norhmg regal , but to 1" ~~ I'~• aCl at true Pnnce , fubje61: to the judg- llllltataPe_rtma tncnt of Senate and people , . vvhofe de- eo Ml&ri11M!t crees the p t .n• d quorum l'fltlf4 rc ev.; ~ uty_was to execute ,tstgrtt.iM •· cv~n _upon the Prmce -htmfelf, Like to Jud Htrodi•thts u that we read of M . ..Antoninus Pill vidt. who would not touch tne publique mo: Dill. lib_, f. ney without the advice of the Senate. LXVIII. In cafe of txtrtmt AnJ int'lli• te/1 necelfr.tJ, whAt 11111] he don~. THis is a greater <JUcflion , whether the Law of not rcfiftiog bind us in ex· trcmc and moil certain dang~~~·Por .even L J ·fomc '. |