. An enquiry into the foundation and history of the law of nations in Europe, from the time of the Greeks and Romans, to the age of Grotius. By Robert Ward, ... In two volumes. ... FALL, UW PRINTERS TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, FOR J. BUTTERWORTH, FLEET-STREET. J 7 95 ERRATA OF VOLUME II. fage Line 2, 24, for Agifilaus, read Ageiilaus. SS> ?» for OIKYMENIKOS, read OIKOYMENBCOS. —> 4> for GEcuminical, read CEcumenical8 —, 18, for Du Conge, read Du Cange. 76, I, for Papae, read , 11, for Edward, read , 16, for Muflulmem, read , 2, for Pious, read P


. An enquiry into the foundation and history of the law of nations in Europe, from the time of the Greeks and Romans, to the age of Grotius. By Robert Ward, ... In two volumes. ... FALL, UW PRINTERS TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY, FOR J. BUTTERWORTH, FLEET-STREET. J 7 95 ERRATA OF VOLUME II. fage Line 2, 24, for Agifilaus, read Ageiilaus. SS> ?» for OIKYMENIKOS, read OIKOYMENBCOS. —> 4> for GEcuminical, read CEcumenical8 —, 18, for Du Conge, read Du Cange. 76, I, for Papae, read , 11, for Edward, read , 16, for Muflulmem, read , 2, for Pious, read , 1, for Montiue, read —— 23, /or firfl fe&ion of this chapter, read ninth , 19, y^r Compte, read , 22, for Law, read Laws of , *//. for touced, read , ult. for 1262, read , 5, for punifhed, redd , 9, 9, for Tranftamere, read , .9, 11, 14, 17, for Faedus, mz^Fcedus. 343, note (I) for Lidenbrog, read Lindenbrog. 344, 23, for there, read , 17, for evinced, read create. 43 2> 7> for Coringius, read ; JO, before dependant, infert was. ; THE FOUNDATION AND HISTORY O F THE LAW OF NATIONS, EUROPE. CHAP. XIII. V OF THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY, AND THEECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS. i H E Law of Nations being founded in agreat meafure upon the fyftems of morality,good or bad, purfued by certain fets or clariesof people; and Religion being every wherethe ground-work of the morality obferved,the chriftian religion, as we have mentionedin a former chapter, [a) may be fuppofed notmerely to influence, but to be the chief guideof the chriftian law of nations. {a) See Chap. V. Vol. II, B It 2 INFLUENCE of CHRISTIANITY, and the It certainly has had fo powerful an effedupon it, that wherever it has exifted, it hasgone .the fartheft of all caufes to introducenotions of humanity and true juftice into themaxims of the world. The great proof ofwhich is, that i


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