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the one Positive, the greatest Evil, that can be done to man, which is murder: The other Privative, the want of the greatest good, that the earth can afford unto men, which is Peace; for so, the Phrase doth not only simply avouch, that Zimri, having slain his Master, could not have Peace; but it doth most forcibly infer, that having done such a wicked Act, it was impossible for him to have peace; |
the one Positive, the greatest Evil, that can be done to man, which is murder: The other Privative, the want of the greatest good, that the earth can afford unto men, which is Peace; for so, the Phrase does not only simply avouch, that Zimri, having slave his Master, could not have Peace; but it does most forcibly infer, that having done such a wicked Act, it was impossible for him to have peace; |
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