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Show 3 ojWA'f4ntiPe~te . f Confbntinople. lc ts a new and un- Rome to the Btfuop 9h. which beau ~en into belief. heard of way of proac mg ' ufed the power of the Judges againfl Di~1r en... ers , and endeavoure. d. to draw uhn to .It felf by firipes an~ imp_nionmem,_w om It ·Could not prcvatl With b.y per! w~llon : and fo, faith he , it man~fejfeth tf [elf, how far it is from piety, andfYom t~e worJhip ofGod, refpecting , as} tak.e tt, that ~Ad quem h- which is read, Gal. 4- 29 . Htlar; hath e~m'!Jlde_Rie- a like' paifage in his Oracion to Conftan; tymtnnflqtatlttm t·t·n In Gallia lono fince , were condem· e qrn ectm~ tun. • · ~"1 h t~ltJ.a 2. 3.qt1.ejl. ned by the judgment of the Church, t c 4· Bifbops, w~o took order ,_that th_e Pnf-ci! lianifh'S might be convH~ted Wtth the fworcf: and in the EaH the Synod was condemn' d , which had confent_ed to the , ' ' burnino of Bogomi!as, Wifely !aid Plato; It is th~ fitte ft puni(hment for one in error, Er-ranttl p11nam · d · l t rffod{)ceri. tobema eto earn • . tSe.ne-cainTr:r~red·a: . • . ., ~uistttJm~lfm. quam [ce/mHrroi'tdedit_. . . ,. E d .. 2 14- ~on e{i pN1deJ>tU errautes odtfJe ; a[tQqNf'll 1p{e pc, ~· / c.;r M Antonius 1. 9 , Si pow, meiinra doce :fi n~npous,me· ~:~~: -~ hu; tibi lmiratem datam. lp{i dii lcms funt !ali~uJ. Ch~Y: "', ~-.E h. 4· t 7. I!.rtm qui igJ%o;·at neq; malo aJfict' q; acet~,arl f( ft.~:t. re! ~tqtmm eft ut difcat qtt<f"ign~ra/J. v ~len.ttnla~u,,lauJa:e opo; ' If ' 1 w ec qtantJaam mqrmtav:t, neq~ ut tt Amp.iano Marce 111° • 3°· ·~ ~-a · ·bru futJjectarum colerttur imperavit, au! illud: nee mtei' t 1.&_ mmcw ,. . . ha~ eBI vic em ad id quad ip{t co(t~it inclinabat' fe·"" mtemeratifs 'tliqUlt , .. ,·tes ) II.& reptrit. · '. cv. CIV. Jujlly are they punifht ~ thltt are irreverent to the Gods they own. ' · ), MOre jufily fiull they be punifhed, t P'idedeh1ere who are irreverent and irreligious tO:- Egrtf.ill aputl ward thofe whom they think to be Godst. cyritlNm li_bra And this was alleged among other cau- cuntr~ lf'!- fes of the. Pe!oponne jiM n war * be tween t he 1SfUoNlJo nI', la7s" PDol u- At henians and Lafedemonians , and by t:trch in h.ic Phi lip of c..Macedon * again A: the P hoc en- lUe r~llltes -'. fes ; of whofe facrileoe Juftin ~ thus ; lt prevatled ~1th was at hi .11g t ha t ougl:hl" t to be expt~.t te d b1 tthtyeo,Anems phl- 10 the forces of all the world. Hierom on the make war upfixe of Daniel: So long as the vejfels were on the Cyrin the I dol-temple ef Babylon , the Lord rh:rans, be- was not angry ( fio r t he y 1r.e emeuJ to ha ve croaubfbee dth ct:hy had confecrated the things of God to diviHc Temple of worfhip ~ though by an erroneom opinion Delphi. And ther miftook__the 'lJeity : ) but after that f? are they. they pollute the divine things uy human rllghcfJylpflunllhkt u.r. ;rt. J. ~ 10 • y ta e 1es, prefontly pum1"ment 1V1Uts upon t 1e upon thc:m the facrilege. And truly Auftin is of opi- name ofPronion , that God advanced the Empire of phm .. CN~fil/~ the Romans, becaufe, though in a falfe 1f.aJh1"!"'· f. way , t he y were fio fl: ~d .1 0uks •o f re r; g.w n;,. DThioucd1odr..J1." r 16 '. and,' as Lailantius 1pea s, perrormed,. )uR:in,l. a. the chiefeA: bufinefs of man ~ though not in truth , yet with a good intention. And we. have faid above, that perjuries , even by falfe Gods , a.re revenged by the true God. He is punifhe.d, faid Seneca , be- 1. de bcnef. 7~ cauJt ~e. d.id it as to Cjod: hiJ opinion mak!s · ,< |