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Show 34Q "£ ofw~r .#~ Pe~'' and what is too latepunifhedby judgment, -we-fu!Prr:fs by edtf1, thAt none_[pare . a Soldier, l11tt uJe hi~s weapon agamft htm as a thief. And the fubfequent Law , about defertors , faith , Le-t atl men k._now , thtJ have power given them againft public.~ robbers, and defertors, that tHn from thew colours , and all are minifters of publtc~ revenge for the quiet ~fall. To ~his pur: pofe is that of Tertulh~n: Agamft T~at· . , .··, ttJrs . a~d pub[ick_ene~tes. ev~ty trlft? ts 4 t a,at.li\ll~ '~:4· Soldier t. And herem d1tfers the ng~t of Non~~~ du."- }<illing exiles , whom they call B~Jnnttos, bf.l.6 ~lli[~; P~-. from this kind of La ws,becaufe thete pretmt~ buuu;MJCJ . . r h j [•let atq;immo- cedes a ipectalle~te.nce .' eJ:_ a gene.ra rati bme azendi :Pditt , the faCt bel\lg ev1dent , obtems propofiwm , fed the force of a feme nee pronounced. tusq· vo!enti & licec '& bone- . · . bl' (tum c{l ej1u in qua vivit Rei.publice mal~ cow;mo~ert , & pu ua1 tttilitates pro [1tu virib:u promavett. v1de fupra LX X X. VII. "'~u~r!Aw [unt l'fip rlb. /~tfte ad quorum pronunuattonem Bcut~ (11ffi· ~~~t •. Q.y.intil. Qc:~l<\mac. 2.60, · XC I I. whr-~t afls are not punifh· 'able hy men. N. Ow let us .fee , whether aU -vicious a&s are fuch, that they may be pu· nHl:ied by men. Certainly , aU are not f\lch. For . tiril: , aCts meerly in,ter~al' though by rome chaQce ' to wit~, b,y con.· feffion afterward , they rna Y come to knowledge of others, cannot by men be aunifht ., be~aufe ,. ~s elf where we }~dve E • J' lil J (aid, it is not agr~eable to human nature, that from aCts meerly internal ' any right among men or obligation ihould ariie. And in this fenfe is to be taken that in the Roman la.ws : No man i; pu~ifha.bLe for his thought. Ncverthe- cogitation/& ptt,. leis , .lnternal aCts , as they have in- nam ~cmincm fluence inco external ... , come .under :men. u-1o1·m atl·O n , not o f t 11 en11re l vcs proper- ITtah S :ayrus l. 1 r 1 b f 3. j:J:l~ • c. y, ut o the acts external , which do 6• thence receive the quality of their merit • Secondly, men cannoc puni{h atts inevi-table.., to human n:lturc. Fc>r, althouoh it cannot bdin, which is not done fre~- ly; yet, from all fin, altogether , and al• ways, to abH:ain, is above human condi-tion. Whence, among the Pbilofophers, Sopater, ~terocles , Seneca; among the t m M_o(~ lib,' Jews , Cfhtlo t ~ amono the Hiltorians 3· addlpm(t ·f .h u c;·d 1'd e s ,· many amo"n' o the Chrilhans'. Adb mJ- bE {drM . b a o mn 1·1• have deltvered, Thac it is natural to man, & RabbinTJ-$ to lin. If he muft b, punifhed, i~ith Se-l{YaUc. 8. net a *, who[oever is of an e·vil and ?'!Pale-'~ De i~a J. '1- .c.· ficent nature , every on.1 mu a he pumfh,.d· 31· Bd1ufdedm .1~ '" • dt eo em e And Sopttter! !f one pun'ijh men, as tbofe ir2 J.c. 14. Nt· that may be votd of t!/1 Jitt, he exceeds the m,o invmilttr, mea[ure of that correUiotJ which is t:tccor- qui fe poj]it abaing to nllture: which Diodorm s · l t (ofvtrt. cap. !i· tCU us d1xe rar ; Inter . . crztt?a mortt!li-tAtld .mco~~tmqda , & bee tfl &a!Jgo mcntium , nee tanwm nmffittM er-t: and,, fed err~rutn aiiiOi', Lab.~_. & J.o. Om1tcs mali jwmUd. De clcm. I· 8. Pecca'?~mUd om,ce~ : ~~~~ gr~v.ill:. 11/ii lcviora, &c. Procop:us ~ot~h. 3.1n or:u. Behfaru; Npnl ptanedclmquere mq; bominu t{lj ~ q; Jd rm~m ["" ••t•r•. Adde, 13;~filium ImP· c. 5'"'· t L. 1 r. Idem 1~ fra~menm; ltQfl IPQI'ltl pcr.ttl{~tndids traducert injirmitatem huma- 1/Jfl 7lfZ,tiiY!f0 z 3 |