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partly for Refuge-sake (for they were Indigent and Discontented Persons) partly to shew David their best respects; partly out of Pity and Compassion to a wronged Prince (and the Hearts of Men are generally Pitiful and Compassionate in such a case) and partly to endear themselves to David, and to make their Fortunes by him when he should come to the Crown. 3. That when the Men were come, David used them rather as a Friendly Retinue, then as a Formidable Army, to secure his own Life from the hands of Pick-thanks, who otherwise might be ready to shed his Bloud to curry favour with Saul, and without Saul 's Order and Commission. 4. That when David imployed his Retinue to Military purposes and after a Military manner, it was against those People who were Enemies to Israel, and who by the Command of God were to be destroyed; and even then too David acted under King Achish, as his chief Commissioner and General. 5. That from the beginning to the end of the whole matter, |
partly for Refuge-sake (for they were Indigent and Discontented Persons) partly to show David their best respects; partly out of Pity and Compassion to a wronged Prince (and the Hearts of Men Are generally Pitiful and Compassionate in such a case) and partly to endear themselves to David, and to make their Fortune's by him when he should come to the Crown. 3. That when the Men were come, David used them rather as a Friendly Retinue, then as a Formidable Army, to secure his own Life from the hands of Pickthanks, who otherwise might be ready to shed his Blood to curry favour with Saul, and without Saul is Order and Commission. 4. That when David employed his Retinue to Military Purposes and After a Military manner, it was against those People who were Enemies to Israel, and who by the Command of God were to be destroyed; and even then too David acted under King Achish, as his chief Commissioner and General. 5. That from the beginning to the end of the Whole matter, |
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