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Regulus would be rather tortured than perjured, though he could have escaped by breach of oath. It was Aristotles saying, that he who did double in his oath (for that is NONLATINALPHABET, to sweare with a mentall addition ) hath neither feare of Gods vengeance, nor shame of mans reproofe; and Dionysius in Plutarch was condemned by all, whose saying was, that children were to be mocked with toyes, and men with oathes. Surely it shall be easier for those Pagans at that day, |
Regulus would be rather tortured than perjured, though he could have escaped by breach of oath. It was Aristotle saying, that he who did double in his oath (for that is, to swear with a mental addition) hath neither Fear of God's vengeance, nor shame of men reproof; and Dionysius in Plutarch was condemned by all, whose saying was, that children were to be mocked with toys, and men with Oaths. Surely it shall be Easier for those Pagans At that day, |
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