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Show Oj WAr 411tl Pt4&1 X X v. The right of killing enemies in a folemn War. The ejfefis ofthat War in generall . • Tum entart n that of r'irgil * , Then it willbe odiil~;,•n"' r~-!' Jaw~'ul to hate, and fight , and to tal(: rqMtuc JCtrlll. J' h h h d Jpoil : Servius Honoratus , w en e a deduced the Original of the Heralds law from Ancus Martius , and farther from the ~quicoltt, faith thus : If At an1 time men or beafts were by any nation takfn awa7 from the people fJf Rome, the Tat~r pa~ra. tus went with the Heralds, that u,Prufts who have authortty in r~z.ak!ng of Leagues; and ftanding before the bounds, withA loud voice , pronounced the caufe of the War; and , if they would not reftore the things t.·zken; or deliver up the Author! of the injury, he threw a [pear, which w~J _ . the beginning; of fight ; and thenceforth 1t tAnte d1xeru: was lawful, after the manner of War. tl pewes lttder_e, taLe the Jjpoil t. Whereby we learn, chat res rapere thee- ~ . &e .a. * f War bant,ttiamfi ra- there are ccrtam proper en:\;/lS o . 1;,11 n•llMitJCri· indie\ed between [WO Nat1on·s or their 1/Jln exi{lere!: heads , which effeCts do not follow war., jimilitcr faw{"- as it is confidered in its own nature. This 'tre res reddere 11 . h h r ted a· d . . b t aorees very. we Wlt w at.~ e no ~ee an. o L '!' crant'i~ S•- fo~e out of the Roman awycrs. cttmictrum, 1 1 ~ 1\ ~VI. X-~ V L Lawful is difl inguifht into that which is done without pu .. nijhment , and that which is done withoilt fault ~ S3I BUt Ptrgd' s Li'cehit ~ it wit/ 6e i~twfui., Let us confider what importance it hath. For, fometime that is faid to bt lawful which is right and pious intirely, ·' though -perha J•S another . thing rna y be done more laudably. ; as in that fay ing of . , i. S. 'PaN/ the ApotHe, All things dre iaJv- l Cor, '· 17. 1 {11l for me, ~Ht all things are not expedi• tnt (All chmgs :that is; all of that kind, of whi~h he had begun to fpeak , and . . wouldfpeak more.) So , ic is lawful fro · contra& matrimony, but more laudable is t Terculli:~.nut fm_gle Chaftity proceeding from a pious :adr. M:trcjon. · dellgn, asS; Auguftin difcourfes to Pol- r. f."ac~t,til:J{Ii/ entius out of the fame A pofile; It is al- n~nt!~tJt~zm':. (< ) fl' 1 · · · b . . 11111111, {i ltctlltla 0 aw u to marry aealll; Ut tC lS more ti"ipitNY. Vide lawdable to be coiuent With one tnar- de hac re & de riage; a~ Clcm~ns Alc:t::a;;drif!us t right- frga in p~rfelf ·expl:tms thts queHion. A Chtiltian curJonc cun~~ hu sb and 1a w ~u I I y may 1e ave h" n J. J.ad ux.H•e· JS ,..-agan ronyrn.ad Hc1. . . . . Tid: TTifgoma- ,.,. t~ Mtr1l1 , dum 1d eo~t~m11it; 'luod fi fecerit , non dtlintuit. Ad: P~ac~. Strl)ptr 'randza zn audientillm ponrmttlr artitrio. Nsn tibi' iilpo,;t~r ltccffitas, ut_v~lunttY pr~tmium &onfi~ttatur. Chryfo4. all . I Cer. 7· ft'l•:n',,., l'•l~ur .,.w; ;)'"e;CTm:r. t In the fourrh of hi' ~rromar~a: where among orhcfthing~ he f:tith of one that niar-· fiCI ~&am, He doth .no_t indeed oft~nd againft the Law, for ' rbere11 nola~ to forbrd u, but he falla fhorr of that n1oA c~etllcot perfc61on of the E vangc1ica1Iife. , · wife, |