-I •" ---- · ·~ 'lfa~ then; that.t<?l'letafefrom' ~l\e·&rteine ~ie/frorh~lfl· 11broad, ts_ater)r, g~eat . benefit; . T~ef~or~ ho~~thohtm .out; ~propter boc W't·9~~ eo the f~ord. Tb ~e qure~: ~em~~e/0\Y~td Vtu'lertt injurious opl'retfors,thefat'andforegr~Wne rtt!tlr*es Witfunour o~hefold,isaG , cia'llblelling:qf'heiScepter hdltls'them in;'Prepter'bo~·we;owe;to,.ihe'Sc~~ teJW{That by lfiearie5 of C£{ars Swor-dj wee! liav~ !a.ftee Sea' ahH f?. port'-ahd h~rbout , Proptef1 boi: we'owe ·to C.ifar OUr'Cu.ftome. '~, Thatbc ·~ .~ • ... , meanes'ofhisS11>ord, ~e lla\!e l'itlr feed-time to·ertre!the gtoundj biit ~a!.: vdl,to inne the crop qutet and f~f~; Propter hoc we owe: toC.t[4t''our Tri. hute or taxe. That- by meanesofl:us Sce-pter, we: have fri~ht in all Wrongs i and· ate not overbokne in out.innocency,' by ·fuck a'S'net'c:rceaferotrdu~ Ble•fud1 as are quiet in the l~nd ! Propte!. ho~l~e o~e t:O'C~for, the fed due to'li.is·[ottrts 11f luftice. · "' · · ' 1" "! • ,.,fl · 1, ·; • I Thefe are .fl!!.d' C.efar~ ;' ana not ohe of.thefe bu~ hach his iroiiil'din the Word ofGoo. TheCuftome,Lrdtep3: The'!faxe,'t'Sam·.J7!tJ:The Fhres~ P-'{.ra 7.i6Y J!heconfifcation, B:<;,ra 10:8. ' · • ·. . · 1· • •"' ~ <.''' Thefe the!l "afe .f<!!.e (tefaril. 'But'thefe ·arc: cumnt'andordi'natk~ · :·But extra~rdinarr, occal1ons cannot be anfWered with or~inary cliatges\ , ... 1'hbugh, tn peac-e; the fetmaintenafii:e 'ofGarrifbfis'Whichis,certaine t ' ·". (die o~di,nance,o.Ho'lapbat) is'etJough, 1 Cbro. 17-3- yc~wlien wai'fecorn: ·' • ~' ~eth; ....,f-<1, • ~~~'''« (mr,Warre admits·no flint, but as occafions c~Ufo~ It,fupply p:tuiHte ready. .: · . . '· · ' ',.. There is ndlltfety or alfurance of'quietnclfe, except the Enemie{tare: There ·is no feare·wit·houc1 poiber, except we be able to hold O!lr ownel maugre the: malice and force ofthec:nemies. There· is nopower, but • by preparation of Souldiers and furniture for 1l>arre. Nor th'!t, 'With.: out Pay, (the Sinnewes of.all affaires :) Nor Pay, without Contribution: And Propter boc, Jl~ .-,, befides 'thole other ordinary, the indiCl:ions for . warre (which wecalljuhfidies) are part of.qu-e C.efarit too. And war-: 2 Cbr::~. 6. ranted by the Scripture : Ama:<;,iab, levyinga·!J.undred Talents at one time · 2King. ''· againll:Edom j Menahem levyingathoufandTalents,at another, again~ Af ~9· '0' fur ·(agre~t contribution offifty ficles aman.) Indeed fo it was, butfuch were the occafions : and the oc~afionsbeing fuch, done: i and done la"-'~ fully. · :. . · Then, as generally \1\lt are bound to render all qu.e [£[aris : So, ia. particular,by thisText,and at this inllant,thisqu.e; when the times make it requifire, and it is orderly required~ ~ CH R rsT, that willeth us to render it, rendred it Himfelfe : and ve., Luke:r.;~ ry timely He did it. Fot, He 'll>erlt to be taxed, beingyetin His mother9 Heb·7·9· 10 • wornbe (as Le1Ji is faid to pay tytbein bit Fatbers loynes.) And He was borne under the obedience: of paying this duty. This may haply b~ faid not to beeHis owne aCl: : Therefore: aft~r at .ful!.yeares, then alfo, Mat.IP7· though Hee might have pleaded exemption (as He relleth S. Petet)yet payedHe Hi~ ~t~te.r i t4ough not d~e, ye££0a\'£~d t~~ ~!fe~ce ~f ~efiifi~~ . • ....J
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