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as Aristotle calls him, Ethi. lib. 5. cap. 4. a living law, that these two, the Law and the Magistrate, the one as a sword, the other as a souldier to draw it, the one as a soveraigne medicine, the other as a Physitian to apply it, the one as a pibble gathered out of the streame, the other as a skilfull David to sling it, might unite the forces to the utter extirpation of idolatry, the protection of justice, the supporting of sound religion, the disparaging of sinne: |
as Aristotle calls him, Ethi. lib. 5. cap. 4. a living law, that these two, the Law and the Magistrate, the one as a sword, the other as a soldier to draw it, the one as a sovereign medicine, the other as a physician to apply it, the one as a pebble gathered out of the stream, the other as a skilful David to sling it, might unite the forces to the utter extirpation of idolatry, the protection of Justice, the supporting of found Religion, the disparaging of sin: |
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