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The last of the Rulers vertues is goodnesse, not only in himselfe but to others which we call benignity or kindnesse, wherein as the Magistrate best resembles God who is good to all, Psalme 145.9. so doth he best answer the place of dignity, and power which he possesseth, the end and scope whereof is the publike good, by preserving peace for the cherishing of godlinesse and honesty. |
The last of the Rulers Virtues is Goodness, not only in himself but to Others which we call benignity or kindness, wherein as the Magistrate best resembles God who is good to all, Psalm 145.9. so does he best answer the place of dignity, and power which he Possesses, the end and scope whereof is the public good, by preserving peace for the cherishing of godliness and honesty. |
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