Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v6

530 (.`hap. 2O: Expofision ttpcnthe Bookof J o B. Vert, ïß; PAmnurra cra:cr- Fir ft, the ditrtmagedone.to.the perfon wronged, by detai - 4BRf im"' fling 'goods tCfí Pf,,, Secondly, the hindranceof that profit or benefit, which pro bably he might-have m.,de by their continued enjoyment and pOSefiion. In iiricktnefe the wrong doer muti account to the wrong fufferer in both thefe,elfe the wrongdone is not repaired according to the nature ofreal tution. Thirdly, 'Tis clueitioned, Who mrift reihre ? Some may be concert-1'd in making reflationwho were not the immediate at`tors ofthe wrong. Thereare fevers-forts ofperfons who may be involved under the duty ofrellitution. Fira and principally, they:who perfonaily did the wrong. Secondly Ifthey have not made reflitution, their heirs who offef e their eftate are bound in confoience to doe it. Thirdly, They are engaged to rettore whohave given afiiil ante to the dammage of others, either by force, command, or counfell. Fourthly, They, who though antecedently they had no hand in doingk, neither as.principalls nor abetters, yet gave their af- ter content or approbation to it. Fifthly, They, who having power in their hands to prevent ,. the dammageor wrong of others;, have knowingly negleeled ro put it forth for them. Sixthly, They, who have lawful! power in their hand to re lieve the wronged, haveyet fuffered' them to ly under tlaofe wrongs unrelieved. Seventhly, They, whowillingly conceale the wrong which`. they knowbath beendore to another, or 1eing calledrefute to give teftimony, or beare witneffe according to their knowledge, that fo he might be righted. All thefe are under an obligation to; rettore, becaufe theyare all partakers in, and fo guilty of, the wrong. Fourthly, Towhom muft we reflore ? I anfwer ; Firít, Re- flitutionmuft:be made to the perfon wronged ; For to wrong one man and reilore to another, will not make up a reftituti- on. This difcovers their error and miftake, wilt) having by their extortions ground the faces of the poore, yea to enrich themfelves, have impoverifht many rich, yet think it is a fuffici. ent,amerids , if theybuild án; Hofpitallfor thole Poore, whom they

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=