. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . After, when theywent into Jerufalera, they worfliipped the Lord ; ard as foon as thepeople were purified, they offered their burnt-offerings, and theirfree-otFcriH£s, and their gifts, ^iidiib 16,18. Men 34^ T^^^ ^^fl ^^y ofwiaking Peace, Men oiAi (9). In which particular the Sfanipj Kingshave always been very liberal ^ which Piety of theirsGod has rewarded with the prefent Monarchy. (g) And thou (halt offer burnt-offerings thereon unto the Lord thyGod, and chou (halt offer peace-offerings, Dem. EMBLEM WA R, in ma


. The royal politician represented in one hundred emblems . After, when theywent into Jerufalera, they worfliipped the Lord ; ard as foon as thepeople were purified, they offered their burnt-offerings, and theirfree-otFcriH£s, and their gifts, ^iidiib 16,18. Men 34^ T^^^ ^^fl ^^y ofwiaking Peace, Men oiAi (9). In which particular the Sfanipj Kingshave always been very liberal ^ which Piety of theirsGod has rewarded with the prefent Monarchy. (g) And thou (halt offer burnt-offerings thereon unto the Lord thyGod, and chou (halt offer peace-offerings, Dem. EMBLEM WA R, in many things, refembles Fire^ not onlyin its Nature, which is to deftroy, alfofor that the fame Matter wherewith it is fed,when there is too much of 11, extmguilhes it. Armsfupport War ^ but if they are very powerful, quench it, or Vol. II. is with Sword in Hand. 349 or change it into Peace. Therefore whoever would ob-tain this, muft ufe them •, it being impoffible that anyPeace fhould be concluded with Honour and Adv mtage,unlefs it be treated of under the Shield ^ and with thisthe Arm muft be guarded, which reaches out the Handto receive the Olive of Peace. Chvls wilhd for twoRight-Hands •, one armd, to oppofe JUricns ^ the othernaked, to prefent in token of Peace to Theodorick^ theMediator between them. The Arms of a Prince fhouldbe equally prepared for Peace and War. Clovis neverthought he could obtain that by (hewing his unarmedRight-Hand, without having at the fame time anotherupon its Guard. This is that the Greeks meant, by theHieroglyphick of a Man holding in


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