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Therefore the children of Jsrael could not stand before their enemies, but turned their backs before their enemies, because they were accursed. Iosh. 7.11, 12. This obstructs Iustice and Iudgement the nerves of Policy, and Bulwarkes of a State Righteousnesse (Iustice) exalteth a Nation. Prov. 14.34. This turnes Iudgement into hemlock. |
Therefore the children of Israel could not stand before their enemies, but turned their backs before their enemies, Because they were accursed. Joshua 7.11, 12. This obstructs justice and Judgement the nerves of Policy, and Bulwarks of a State Righteousness (justice) Exalteth a nation. Curae 14.34. This turns Judgement into hemlock. |
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The Roman Armies while Fides Legionum, and Fides Exercituum was currant coine, and the Publique Faith both in councells & camps was as good at any private mans bond, carried al before them & made almost al the nations of the then known world to stoop unto their yoke, but when afterwards they betrayed their trust, & contrary to the military oath took too much upon them, praescribing their Masters & commanders, raising & deposing whom they pleased, loosening the golden reins of discipline, & inuring themselves to masterfull licentiousnesse, they became by degrees the spoyle of almost all barbarous Nations. This insolency and perfidiousnesse of the Janizaries, hath caused the Turkish Moon to be at the full, if not in the wane, every day threatning the ruine of that mighty Empire. The Hungarians received a fatall overthrow at the battell of Varna, in reward of their periury whereunto they were perswaded by Iulian the Popes Legate. |
The Roman Armies while Fides Legionum, and Fides Exercituum was currant coin, and the Public Faith both in Counsels & camps was as good At any private men bound, carried all before them & made almost all the Nations of the then known world to stoop unto their yoke, but when afterwards they betrayed their trust, & contrary to the military oath took too much upon them, prescribing their Masters & commanders, raising & deposing whom they pleased, loosening the golden reins of discipline, & inuring themselves to masterful licentiousness, they became by Degrees the spoil of almost all barbarous nations. This insolency and perfidiousness of the Janizaries, hath caused the Turkish Moon to be At the full, if not in the wane, every day threatening the ruin of that mighty Empire. The Hungarians received a fatal overthrow At the battle of Varna, in reward of their perjury whereunto they were persuaded by Iulian the Popes Legate. |
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