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and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation, Rom. 13.2. Tertullian applauding the quietness of Christians under their Heathen Governours, shewes plainly that if they durst be Rebels, they might easily be Conquerors; or if not Conquerors, the Prince would have so many fewer to defend him, they filling the Streets, and Cities, and Armies; and concluding against such pernicious practices, tells how willingly they were slain, that they durst not have a thought of rebelling; but on the contrary, nunc pauciores hostes habetis prae multitudine Christianorum. |
and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation, Rom. 13.2. Tertullian applauding the quietness of Christians under their Heathen Governors, shows plainly that if they durst be Rebels, they might Easily be Conquerors; or if not Conquerors, the Prince would have so many fewer to defend him, they filling the Streets, and Cities, and Armies; and concluding against such pernicious practices, tells how willingly they were slave, that they durst not have a Thought of rebelling; but on the contrary, nunc pauciores hosts Habetis Prae multitudine Christians. |
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