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though for the propagation of it selfe, cannot warrant the One to invade the Others Freedome. But 'tis permi• … ted to the Invaded, by both the Lawes of God, that of Nature, and Scripture too, (unlesse they be guilty of some preceedent Injury, which is to be repayred by Satisfaction, not seconded by Resistance) to repell Force with Force. And 〈 ◊ 〉 the Army now in Conduct under Sir Thomas Fairefax be of this perswasion thus stated, I shall not think it any slander from the Mouth of a Presbiterian, who thinks otherwise, to be called an Independent. |
though for the propagation of it self, cannot warrant the One to invade the Others Freedom. But it's permi• … ted to the Invaded, by both the Laws of God, that of Nature, and Scripture too, (unless they be guilty of Some precedent Injury, which is to be repaired by Satisfaction, not seconded by Resistance) to repel Force with Force. And 〈 ◊ 〉 the Army now in Conduct under Sir Thomas Fairefax be of this persuasion thus stated, I shall not think it any slander from the Mouth of a Presbyterian, who thinks otherwise, to be called an Independent. |
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