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Iudicia à domo Dei: the fittest place for Iudgement to begin at, is the House of God: set but all right in the Temple, and all will go well enough with the Common-wealth. The Common-wealth is sustained by Iustice, but, Iustice it self is upheld by Religion, that Plato puts down for a maxime in his Alcib. If Religion falter, then Iustice cannot but swerve; |
Judicia à domo Dei: the Fittest place for Judgement to begin At, is the House of God: Set but all right in the Temple, and all will go well enough with the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth is sustained by justice, but, justice it self is upheld by Religion, that Plato puts down for a maxim in his Alcib. If Religion falter, then justice cannot but swerve; |
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