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Show of W.tr 4nJ Pelr~t . is very lawful. It u lawjt1l , faithS. Au. t. z~tm 1n !· . jlifr * , to c::f,ft the veil of diffimulat ion Phf~l. Itt 11 8 one f0metimes over 'tle face of Truth And t wg o y,au-J' . h' . f . . • other ,hing to Cttero ante! ,tn more places t than one, conceal the confeffeth it to be neceff..1ry and inevita· T ruth. . ble *, .efpecially to 1nen ~f place · in the t Pro M•lo'IJe. C 1 h A bl & 1. 1, epi(l. 9• ?mrpon~ea1t . nota e epmpJe to &pr~ (n.Planc. this purpole , we have in the hifiory of ,. pide Chi'yfo~. Jeremy, ch. 38. For., that Prophet beino x.de S~~&erd~tlq, queftiond by the King about the event of the Siedge , upon the Kings rcquefi prudent! y conceals the fame before the Prmces • alleging another caufe of their Gen. :to. Conference, and that a true one too. Hi* ~mw~m vo· ther al[o may be refer:d, that Abraham* lttJtdula~·z, "~~ calls Sara his Sifter, thatis according to men ACtflm '"'" ' ei. Aue,.qU.!o the !llanper of fpeech ufed then, his nm .in Gene£. kiniwoman , not revealina his mar. . b Thl'~ t., 2.q. IT f::!.ll~ 3•iit rtfp. nage. VII. guile in the Pojitive ail, whcr1. lawful!. , ' GUile which confit1s in a polirive · act , if in things , is called Simula-tion; ifin words, a ly. Some do thus difbnguilh between thefe two,faying,Words a.re ~aturally fignes of the mind , things not io. But on the contrary 'tis true, that Words, by nature it felf and withour the will of 'men , do fignify nothing , unlefs perhaps 1t be a confu(ed voice and inarticulate , as in grief, which yet comes ra· ther under the appellation of a thing, than £Jf a wo!~ or fpeefh. Now, )f this be laid, · · ,. · ' that The third Part .. ~ bat this is t be peculiar na ttue o£ man a- L. L~beo.§. ute; ~ve other creatures, that he ca~ exprtf~ D. defup.Ltga. Others the conceptions of h1s mmq , ta. . . d ~nto f d hat t Plm1us c nQ that words vverc oun ~ut to t .Jll.thiGj>\lrrt : a d lhey do indeed fay what s true; but &ence lib. tf. ~~s·'to be added , that iuch an expreffion 3o.f5l._uibu[dA"' .tl .. made by words a.lone , but: alfo by pr•fermone JtU- 15 no~ h"'ther tu. motlt[q; nods t and figncs ' as to n;utes , w .,. mdnbrorllllltfl. thofenodshave by nature iomewhat.com- y. c. tua: framon 'With the thing fi.gnifyed , or:el$ do terr~. de fponr.. 'f only by infimmon. To whtch are fat. 11gm Y . d fi · f . t--. Non pgura bke thole Nqtes, whtch 0 1gm Y' 11~* inquit, liter•~ words figured by the tortgue, .C 35 ~au _ rurn,JUI oratfo-. h Lawyer fpeaks ) but thmg~ them 11e qua~ t:rpr1•. ~ le 'ther by fome convenience and munt'l;ter~obhlC ves , e1 l l · k · quatenu agreement with them • as hierog YP 1\' sf~;:::i; non mi-or by mcer will , as among the .Pe.op~ ~ 0 mu valere quod (hinA. Wherefore , anotl~er dtftmthon [criptura. quam mutt be here oiven, fuch as ts ufr.d to take quod vot~beu . away the ambiouity in the Word, Law_ o_f ltTJg~fia ~~u•·tttu NAtions.For thti. s law i~ e•t t he r.u1a t w 111 ch (Viganzld eC tPlrehtrielro. • hauh pleafed every nation wtthout mu- fophice d :xit tual eye, or that which doth mutually o- placrtit, ur o ·bli \!.Thus, Words, and nods,and notes, ftcnde:ct hzc h~ h we have faid ' were found out to valere •" QWJ8•· w_ lC . • ~ • h K.flt. fignify with mutual obhganon · ot er L. nrmfigura.D. thinos not fo.Henc~ it comes to pafs,that de obl. & aa, jt is lawful to ufe other things,thC'ugh we It ~-rr£1W16~·lw· fon:fee that Another may thereupon con• Ar.~ot. dt l'IJ- ceivt a? faH•e opm• 1• 0n t · I r1.p ea k of th. at tu- rpp-.;t hc. 4A•t if. de which is intrinfecal , not of thlt W~lch a1a. cbri~. u.. is accidental. Therefore. an Example lS to a.. c. :t4· . be· t , where no nocumem .,} f<;>llows * As i~ t~ faa: there or where the nocument it felf,the of MJeliol,' ' confidera- 1 ~am.lf·l • |