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Show of ffar ~~d Pe~&F cent man deliberately ,o~ had troubled the De fpec.Icg. Commonvvealth. Which Law 'Philo ex-plaining faith :Unholy men have no entertainment in the Hof:y place. And no otherwife the more antient Greeks. It is rela- ~lut2rch. qu. ~::d, that the Chalcidenfes refus'd t to Gr: P· ~ yield Nauplius to the Achivi : but the ~~~;~/~coe~d caufc is added; for he had cleared himhot deliver fclf fret!} their objeCtions. There was alhofe that fled mono the e,A'thenians an Altar of mercy, w him _out of rrien~oned by ftcero and others · 6ut for Ncwftna or- f . · b ' d ,. prd1: by ryran. w ho~n ? Only . or th.e ·tm.iera lc an a!- ny. fredct,ari :u (lreHcd. Art.fttd6's fatth, 1t was the pro~ i;1 reb. P1p~~~i p\:r prailc * of the; A,thenians, that they 1 t8S. AnJ. Lu- were a refuge and cornfvrt to all .atfiiRea ,t~lov c:1s P4us h L . * h O 1c Emperor me;-t every w ere t. '}'Curgus t e ra· r..::ccivcd rhe>fc tl)r rchtes,that one Call~ftratus, who had t;1ar fled n done a clpital fault, adviGna with the ~l.;m from th~ Ora~le received anfwer, that if he went ~~~~~r~~' :as :o .A ~hens ,~Ju Jhou.ld have right, and that, ~ rocJL> by hi~ tn hope of llnpumw , he fled to the moff i) ~ c::', ~m~o hoi y {\I tar there ; ·and notwithfrandi~g, ~.:7 . . , was puc to death by the City, mofl:obler~ ."V h lcn_ ~~~- vant of her ·Rcligion; and [o the Oracl~ r:an 1 akll es f lfi'l'd .,- . * d'[: 11 h U. lo th~: Ana~o· was ~ ! •• < acttus . 1 a ows r e c ~ 11iJm .l. 2o. ' ~·Hom m }115 tune rece1ved ~rough the Ti:e Gep'dz in· Prqco piu !Jad rath~r :til p::ri01 th;m give up Ildigifat:s t~ th~ J;\.omans. Gor. 4• t Ar;.ftid. Panarhen, lqem alibi. H~Jqult~b~v /s !oco/um' m{tficeJ {tmt, communi& er6 una t{l'fi/i(itl14, -bonitiU CIVI• tfltu At0enirn(iJ, perq~tam [alutiJ tompmsftunt. 'Apud Xenophon· tcm Parroc1es I'hlia!ius in orat. quam Ar:henis habuit: Lau4abam h.wc tnhem q!4od omncs am .injtt'l"ia ajf~flor, aut fibi prtemtturnm '.ft /J.'Ic tmfrt? iffrnt ,~rt:xilii compotes fieri !n~~lle:eratn. I~cm fcnl11s e~;. ~p i ftola o~ mofiheQi5J?'O Lycu·gl hb~ns. EtVJde Sophoc. ' ~~f· ~ol. ~ Adv..:d: Leocr. '~-Annal. 3• ' GreciM 'rhefocDnd ~rteittn Cities, to protea the wickedne[s of men, in reverence to th~ Gods. Prjncu indeed (faith the fame Author) are lik! Gods :but neither do the Gods hear th6 prayers ~f f~ppliants, except they be jflft•. Such then a.re ei-the~ to be punitht, ,. Sophocles lone; ~Non tn~m tangi J~ctt; or yielded or re- M:tmu nocente numt71a; at.1~fl~m {Mit d .- ' I n Pm patere Templa covtrA lnftmlf4. mSo veh at ean. . . ~ C · · In Lufitanta Ferdmand Lord Cl:!2mber. 0 t e ym.et lll bin, w~; taken by force out of the Church, Herodotm t , . . and bu•nt, for forcing a noble Virgin. Mavvhen they ne1- riana_lib. ~~.Vide. C. de.A[y~ir librum Viri ther would deli· llfa~m P4rtlt venetz ~ Somt.4tiS{enlurum 91111: ver Pactyes the dtfttllr. t ijerod. Jtb. J• Perjian, nor durfi retein him , permitted him to depart to Mityiene, :Demetrim Pharim, who being conouerd in war had fled to Philip King of Macedon, was requir'd of that • , . ~ing by the Romans, Pe1jew King of~musltb, u Maced?n, in his defenfe to Martim,fpea- hb. 37. kina of rhofe that wer.e faid to have con- t So Rudol~ n ~ l - fpired againG Eum1nrs: $P Joon af, veing phus ~. Empe. admonifht hy you I found the men in Ma- rour re~ov g ce d om. a, I comm' an de d t h em ftn;ay1 an d fCrol1mri fthoupnh er charged them neve.r to return into my do- Sbovius. minion t 1 The Samothracians declare to Thuan:A.Jf8f. £vAndtr, who had lyen in wait for Ere- Q.Eltzabcth h h fl.. ld . h T 1 :lllfwcrs the ~.~~C: .' t. at e mou . qll1t t e. emp e. Scots, thatihe .,0tus nght of requmng to pumlhment, would either -..~ ~r(that had fled their Countrey,in thefe render 13othfu~ es, in moft part~ of Europe , is u(ed w.ell, or fend Q th/n t~ofe crimes which 4o touc~ the ~~~~~d~%am· puc·ck State~ pr ar~ of~ very h?-mous dm. A·IS.9J• · nature. |