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In the Law, (it is Philo's note) both Tables meete in the fifth Commandement, (which is, the Crowne Commandement,) as it were in an Angle; which Commandement, is placed (saith he) NONLATINALPHABET as it were in the middle or confines of both tables, that of Religion; and this other of Iustice Ciuill: That, with the right arme, the Prince may support that, |
In the Law, (it is Philo's note) both Tables meet in the fifth Commandment, (which is, the Crown Commandment,) as it were in an Angle; which Commandment, is placed (Says he) as it were in the middle or confines of both tables, that of Religion; and this other of justice Civil: That, with the right arm, the Prince may support that, |
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