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Show of Wll'f t~nd Pt4Ct For if we will judge rightly, in refpe61: of him', the fpeech isJ~O fpeech, but a thing of an uncert-a · n_ligmfication. Wherefore, neither was C~t.: o Cen[orim in any fa~lc, who falOy prom is' d atd to the Co11federates ; nor f l.ICCUJ, who told others, that the enemies City was taken by e..A-milim, Liv.-Iil>. l4• though the enemies wet e deceived there. i\ppian.Hifp. by; che like whereof Plutarch relates of .Agejilau _.· , For , nothing was here fpo· ken to the enemies ; and the nocument that foil ')wed thence , is a thing extrinfe· cal, and by it felf not unlawful to be wi· . ihed or procured. To this kind {hr)'(o· * Adde cynlfum j fom & Hierom * have referred the fpeecn rt~!~!.~. of 'Paul, wherewith ~e. reprchende~ Pe· eircafinem. 1ltt ter, as too much Jud:uzwg, at A1rt10ch; multo aliter For they think Fetcr underH:ood well e· Tertult.t. t?' 3 • nough , it Wai not (enous ; and in the cont. Mawo~ mean, care was had for the infirmity of •em. the By-1n1 an de rs. ~1· h. t ·r dt! , ~s of t as ·tt .t·s certain , He , to whom the I peech IS , wtll not take in evill part the impairing ofhii hberty in judging , yea wiU give thank! for the fame, by reafon offome commod~· ty he attains tliereby ; then a![o, a ly Hn· cHy called fo , that is, injurious, is n~t made : as-, He would not commit Thdt, who , upon prefumption of the Manw will , fhould [pend fome linall ma.tter.of his , to the end he might thence galll ~tm oreat profit. For, in thefe things wh1cn ~re to certain , the will prefumed is ~c· counted for the exprefs. And to a w11lmg man, T.he third pdi't. ~ man, 'tis_ccrcairi, injury is not done. 5o then, he feemeth nut to fin , who either comfortcth a fick friend with a perf wafion' not true, as Arri~ comforted ~Pk£Nu, his fon being dead; which Hifiory is in Pli-·Piin. epip, 3• nils EpiHl~s ; or adderh courage ro one I6. . • ready to loie the battell , by a fa]fe r.e"" ·t porr; thanevivcd by it, be .may get vi6to- . .'r! _ -~"; ry and fafety to himfelf, and being fo de- ,.· .. · · ... ccived may lV'>~ be taken *, as Lui:rett'w * .4cftc.deetptuJ fpeaks. 1Jemocritu.s : -w~-- mrtft. by l:t/L non tapl~t,ur. . means [peak. rhe trutb, w-he~e' it i5 better . . , _1 • •• ~cret. Xenophon ;:·wl1 ma7 deceive aur ft iends · for their grJod~, And C lemtns r.Afetxandri.. :.') . 1 n!IS gra,ncs' We may u.Je a lJ•for a qmedy. I ·l L Matimus Tyrius': The .'JJhyjic.i~tn deceives 1 ' (. , ,:•: · :'. hi5 Patient, t.he Genera!ibi& .Soldiers, ltlid - r.._ .. the Maft;r. of. the (hip tfre SttJb:r.r :•not ri.f .· ther8 any hu.rt in thu. Frodus , on Plat(J ~ivcs the reafon : F,or thvit: which is• good{ u better th,u, the trttth.: Such is thati.in ' ! ! Xenophon, Th~et the Confede'f'dt..e.s tfre at Xmoph. 4.soet·. hand: anp that of Tttllus Bpflilius·, That by his r1mmanrl the Afl:mn.rwheeJ'd a6out: and th~t.whoHome ly, as HiHories call ir, of the CQntul !l!!inilius ,: That the ene- l.. . r mies fled in the pther rrm1g : and the like IVfl/4 zb, 34• every where in the Hifl:orianst. And in f A~dilat's be; this kind',, it is to be noted the hurt of!Bt·gco~ehinto ' reot ~ ~, a-n..._. J .L- p·r Vl l g U dc:r~ 1\WUf.nat tunderwas overthrown at fca by Ph rn:lbazu~ and ~01':-n, command;d a contrary report to be di/ perfed among his 0 IC:rs, and puttiO_g on a Crown off.:.:red Sacri~ce for the VJeto~, Pltlt.,,h • .4gtfil. L See the HiPo~y of tbe {dm0114 M.ontro[J in the Ill til of 4ldtr11, I.•t. p. I u. J ' Kk:z the |