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Show of w.w MJJ Pe4&e - oever affeetionauly confiders , muft 1'' needs "'ck.,nowledge tt A nuf.er1 ;~ And •f a• • 11 o~e can pa[s them orer.wtthout grzef, . · ~is the mot"e miftrahle , m that he hath . . '. ~. '' loft all.f~n[e of his mifery. The fame .F.a· l:tb. 4- de Ct~ ther in another place ; It feems ~ feltctty Yltstc ,~· ~ to evil men,to watTe war ,J" good me,, nelf. Be,..,.er•re 6 _..- Al h h fiMlu .,;dllur • ceffiry .And M axmJUJ J. yrzus : t oug ftlidttU, l»nil'1ou tak,: out o( war in.·r~ffice, the very nefllU, 8iuu. ceffity is it [elf mt[erahlt. The fame : It is plain , that juft men t.::kJ arm.s tmly upon nece!Jity; the unjuft, of thetr own accord. Whereto m.ry be added that of Seneca : Mt!Jn muft not u(e man prodigally. ~;oli&.-.l.f• Phtllfcus admonifht Alexa.nder to feek ~~· for glory • b~t . on 't~ofe tetms , that he miohc not m ke him!elf a plague to the w~ld : meaning the fla.ughter of people, and dciola tion of Cities, to be the dfe6h ·· ' of a plague:. and that nothing is more ! , • Kiugly , than to take care of aH mens l fafety, which depends on Peace. Jf, by • • 1 , • the Hebrew law , even he that had kill'd .:'! I a man againft his will, wa£ ~fly for re· fuge : It God denyed David, ;vv ho fought the Lord's own battells , the honour of bmldino his T emple,becaure he had lhed t Nnn ptrmijit much blood t :If, among the old Greek}, t~p~tUII fl"uert they had need of expia,tiqn' who even e& qu• muft~t bel- . la INlt-.IJtt pt~l~ · ' J G h 1'b 7 ·IMJufq· etTet ' ~o(lili quidem , 11tt-smen {anr,ume: . o e~b • 1 • • ' b·' 8t plura in h1nc featcn tiam. PlmHM b · 1· e~p, ~arJ~e~ he bad related the bAccclls of Czfar !he Di~~cor(l, T~ly (faith h~) 1 will not account it Glo~r; to ha.ve M~s~ much hurt to mankind, however urged. l'!J.i.lo de ~:ta 'u;/ liZ. MAIIJrJiJ e;irn l q)bltd per mijJ11 [unt ht~)ium o&cedJDIIts, tdtallfl11 qqu/4 4}l qN4 hoJ?linem interfe~erit_, quam_t~u jufle ,_jHatnt~i4 ad /fii! tR!ttiilt).. qu~tmvu coatltU , al1quJd l~bu Cl1ntr;mge cted1tur, propter iltam c,omm!Mtm il {14fllflllt cttt4'iz 'llt111tntem cogn•twtem. ~apropttr, ftjf/). ga.tlo1~e qr~adam QP114. ht!btb•fl~ tAles inte,fetlotts Jad eluendNm q~otl ,0~ mif~;m TlladJiltur Jlicutum. . ' .\ ., . . · - ! ~ . ' without fault had flcined their hand with blood : Who teeth no~, efpecia.Uy 1f he- be a Chn£Han, how ..Unhappy a tbino War is, and qf an ill omen,and with how,., oreat errdea.vour it !s to be avo·dcd, thou0h hot un jufl:? Surely among the Greek; rtbat profeff~d ChrtHianity , that Canon rwas l~g o~ferv;d, whereoy ·they were ~ept,. for . a, tune from the facred myGeri·es, ior three , who had killed an enemy in any war years.Zonara~. whatf~ever. · · . Bapt. •dAm~ I ' I • phlt. I o. IJ. CXXrX. ·OF W.t\R FOR, OTHl;RS! Andfirft ,forSuh)fJs . .And~he• J t her an I nnoc e11t per(on : s ~· ~l . may he Jieiaed up. · ·~ (' t .. ' W. E have faid ' More , that ~very . . man natumiJy may execute, not • only hts own,but anothcts Rt~ht 1W1lea-- fore ~he fame ~ caufes, 11hac are j'~G-f-ot fi}m t Procopius whole bt,lline~s is i~ .lrand,an: .tlfo )u{l for .Rerf ~.r.ff.~ them that brmg atd tmt9 o.thets '· Now ~h~.lS 1nf?9;t.~~}~ t11e • fi ran •a· n d· mo1n1. ntrceffarycar•e .- is for' w.. o g'.o·£ "no'1 ~ b · n. m-1\~rong! t u Je\;ts t, whether i,n t~e 'family, or 1n .. qcep~hc;d~ the Cotnmonwealt~r; For•they are as n; f(nQ.fro~,n- ~. ~,, ;weli(i a part of the Governdur as rl"'ere · we -~roqg ~.~o~. \ h ave •rt.a t" d ~ so , ·IrO t t hf !l..G.tl uo' nites wt.t"' ' tn·a t adr e cho'm ~o : h d r. b . .a. , , I lhu Jn~tt~ to •• ,! ~· a IU ;e"'red che.mf.elves-to th·e Hihrew Na11at. 2.4,.1!. G g ~ . people ~ ' |