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As Augustine most iudiciously doeth comment upon that Text. Whosoeuer (saith hee) by his owne priuate motion is armed against the life of another, no lawfull power either commaunding him, or giuing him leaue; |
As Augustine most judiciously doth comment upon that Text. Whosoever (Says he) by his own private motion is armed against the life of Another, no lawful power either commanding him, or giving him leave; |
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Priuate impetu nulla •egitima Potestate iu•ente, vel cōcedente, peribit vel gladio humano, aut gladio vindicta diuina. |
Private impetu nulla •egitima Potestate iu•ente, vel cōcedente, Peribit vel Gladio Human, Or Gladio Vindictae Divine. |
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