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Show ojW~W •ml PeMt following words, J¥bat agreement hAth the Temple of God with Idols~ parallel to the vvords in the former EplfHe to th,e . fame 'Te cannot lie partak!rs oft he Table ~ .Cor. I e. u. ~fthe Lord, and the table ~f the 7J~vil/s. Nor will the argument proceed nghtly from this, that of our own accord we are not to fubmit to the Governme~t of t.he prophane , nor contra6t manage With them: For in both thefe cafes app~ars oreater hazard' or certainly greater d!ffi· ~ulty,to theufeof true Religion. A~d,that thefe bonds are more laHing , and m rna· trimony there is a free choice; when leaou.es are to be made according to t~e ' txigence of times and places. And as It . is rio evill to do good to the prophane, ~o neithet is it unlawfull to implore theu help , as Paul invo~ed the aid of Ctt{M and the Chief Captam. L. Cautions abfJHt [uti Leaguu. ~rttt. t~erb• bel- HEre then is no intrin(ecal or un~er. tum.r . ,. 3· fal pravity, bur to be elleeme by Pa,i1tc.p.quod the circumftances t· For, heed·mufl.be {MPt! de 'titJttJ. ken left too much commixture brmg t V1deOratx- ta ' fi h' h end it ~· Phartazz contagion to the in rm: to W lC b ad Lnos apud will be prt>fitable , their feats fho~ld e <ll&ath~:am J: d ll.•na as the Jfraelits dwelt alunder Saxo hb. ,, m lnl ' J' verbis Ludo- • ll~om tJ!7i .,.j,~UIIJ inttr· vici Recis Francer. ad Heraldum • ~" P 'JJI titwtm tpic -uexirc ctmcordiAPIJ diJ/IIU{Acr• cemptexu . .§}J.~mtbrem 1t tr•toa· . lri•u• rt/i,iDllj co.irtrdJtrlil tpiU h#.htrt?nt'; m~og"r:b~Affit, f•rtu fllilfln poffi JtlffS fultfiC wnur.:~tnu prW.N c froln from the Egyptians *. Hither • Ncq; cnim r2tionc caret illlld Alex.; andridz: pertains, what E.t.otffot~t{ltr r11nq•••111 tllllmilitll, we have elfe- !j!IJUJilo nt' Ltgts, 1tc trJ(ffiH~t~{mtn.l. where aileged , stdm•llis i1ter ft i11llr'll•llli dif'r'11.111· concerning the Religion of J ews and Chrifliam in their fellow-foldierfhip with the Pagans. A· gain , if by fuch fociety the prophan• State be like to receive grea[ encreafe , there will be no joyning with them, except in point of extreme neceffity .Wherein harh place , what Th~tcydides fatd in a like matter: They that are treacheroujl) Lib, r.' Aj[aulted, M weare by the .AtheniAns, arc not to be blamed, if thq fee k.Jor fafetJ, ~tnd [c1:-tre themfelvcs , 6y the aid, not of Greekf only, ln1t BarbA.rMns. For it is not every right, that is iufficient for the do-ing of that, which may be tfieemed in· dired:Iy, if 110t direClly, hurtful! to Reli-· gion. Becaufe, in the firfi place we muLl Nault~ 1. 33; feek the Kingdom of Heaven , that is, F:td.llb. 4• the propagation of the Gofpel. It were b'~· :elnfn{. to be wifht ., that many Princei and peo· ;• E~e~p/Mm ia pleat this day would take into their con~ Man11[• •PMA 6deration that free and pious fpeech of Nice~~~~~ reb~ Fulco Archbilhop once of Rhemes , ad-lf'11'' Angel• I • . lllon1' lhm· g Ch arle s t he f1i mp I e t hu s-: ,rAn?'-o p2.i,e Wtycl offaEr.c .t.h.~ "'"1 not be afraid, feeing JOH covet amity nuel D1.1ke o£ · With th1 en1mies of God t , and to the· tl• St~.'liOJ, who vertl.row and ruine of the Chriffi~n name wheA he was tAL~. unto you p agan arms , an"J enter m- to (aybplre~ at: ob yta khee: . l1aliiiS detejlnile? For thn'l is little dif.. aid ofthe~Nrt· ferm~e nfw••d it. |