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some of yours who haue beene prisoners by the law of the land, according to the law of nature in cases of meere treason, somtime (notwithstanding their oathes vnto their keepers to bee true prisoners) haue made vse of their heeles and after their escape haue found intertainment and securitie in the now Rome. Neither may you answere, that such men sware not absolutely, but equiuocatingly, for so (you know) did that faithlesse prisoner, whom the Senate therefore sent backe againe in a vengeance vnto Haniball. All this while we heare nothing of Mentall Reseruation. M. PARSONS his Reckoning. |
Some of yours who have been Prisoners by the law of the land, according to the law of nature in cases of mere treason, sometime (notwithstanding their Oaths unto their keepers to be true Prisoners) have made use of their heals and After their escape have found entertainment and security in the now Rome. Neither may you answer, that such men sware not absolutely, but equivocatingly, for so (you know) did that faithless prisoner, whom the Senate Therefore sent back again in a vengeance unto Hannibal. All this while we hear nothing of Mental Reservation. M. PARSONS his Reckoning. |
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