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Show of WAr ArJd PeAce. cooperate to them, ar_e to be reckoned in t 11 e1· r nutnber , who, Withou. t Repentance, 1 Cor. 6. to, lOt enter mto the Kmgdom ofhea- • C::llll . f . d b .,en.And,trueRep~ntancbe,\ tt 1 me an a j. lity be not wantmg ? y al means rcNum. ~· 6• d quires that be who hath given the da• '* Hteron. 2 · ' b k'll' b f1 .1. R. ft. Nee dif- mage1 whether ~ 1 mg , or y p~1 tng j crtltr u.ttioni& thinos, or by takmg the prey , repan the fevttntia ,fi~011 famez:...*. Therefore God 1aith, he hates reddamur un~ the fafls of thofe that detein the prifo. 'Ver[tt. Augu1•• 11.} k * d l 1\T· · j 0 epift. ad ners not jt n. y ta en ; an to t 1e .Jvtm- Maced.qu«! ~ft vites thc1r Kll1~ proclame3, that they turn H· s, m abe- every one from the violence that is in 714 propter f{l.Jam their hands , feci ng this by natures light , peccalum e ' h r. 1 a· . yeddi po(flt & that wit o~lt 1U~ 1 re 1tu:10n_ repentance nan redditur, would be teign d and frunlels. And thus pce_nittntia non vve fi.nd not only J ews t and Chri!hans tag,wwfed fimu- to ba"'/e J·udoed, but rhc JV!ah un; etans E'* atur. l:.i 11· · 1 A E{. 5s. 1, 6, too t. N Jw , to re 11tun ~n are t 1e U· '1· thors of \'\'J.r (whether by nght of power, TVide ~an~ or by,counGl) bound, concerning all.the nespz~1 cem.ta- thinas that ulually follow war; yea !uch les Maunom- n - 1 'f I h d z cap. 1 . § . :z. • thino~"'~s as are not uiua , 1. t 1edy l ave cohm · tV•deLeun- m:lllded any fuch, or perlwa cc, or wen dav. Tu~cic. cbey could binder,hJ.ve not hindred.Soal· 1· & I7· [o Leaders are bound concerning the Ls[jl.1.C.13· b }'· C d d 'J dllb: 4• · things done y t 1e1r amman ;dan a. fo dicrs ft1l:y, who have concurre tolnf common a a, as namely the burning of a town; in divid~d atl:s, every one for the . damage whereof himte:f is the only caufe, Pi1{qt~t-z.ft'6• 1 • or at leaH one of tbe caufes. NJrcani controv. z • c. . b d ·md 9, n. 17. Mn- think , th:J.t exception IS to e a. m1 ' lin. d•(p.H S. Volhich is ~dded by foi;Ile,concermngchem §, tH vero, tha' that do fervice unto others, ifin tlkrn be any pare of the fault. For the fault fufficeth to rdfitu tion w1thouc decelt, Some£ there arc, who icen1 to be of opinion, that things.taken in war, though the cauf~ of wa-r was nor juH: , are noc co be 1·tHored ; becaufe Warriors, when they enter into war againl1: each other, nre undcrftood co have allowed thofe thingc; to tlre Takers. But, no man is eafi ;y pre '"umed vainly to eX:pofe his own , and "'ar fit klf 'S far diltant from the nature of Contrads. And, that peJ.ceable people might have fomewbat certain which chey might fol-low, and not be entang1ed in War againft their will, it fufficed to mtroduce that ex• ternal dominion of which we have fpo-ken, Vvhich alfo the fa1d Authors feetn to JrT 'j determine in the Law of the captivitY. of :· ,., .r 1 l perfons. Therefore the Samnitts in Li•l·· · ~~ . vy, We have fent back , fa·y they, the Jb~ 6~ · ., ol things of our enemios ~af?.!n in prey~ · wht:ch .. ·~ ~.,:'; :.~!; fumed ours by the r:ght of ffar. The.y Lib: r. ·~~·. '-1 fay, f"emed, becaufe that wal' was un- . ,. ·r; • juH,as the Sammites had before acknow- : I ' led~ed. Not unlike is this , that fl'om a • '· · · ..., lo '1 ..ll. contraCt entred wich,out deceit, wherein is inequality , by the Law ot Nations there fprings a certain faculty of compelling him who hath coritra6led,to fulfil h1s C0Ten:mcs; and yet ilOtWithHanding is he bound by the office of an honeA; and good man,who hath covenanted for more than istighr,to reduce.t11e mattc:r to equa-p p ~ ~· |