Page:Terræ-filius- or, the Secret History of the University of Oxford.djvu/117

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TERRE-FiLIU$. N O XV.. ttic Iratat e? Deos 0 Pv.j�R.?a'. Jmr. March P'O N the twenty-ninth"oi e ? ? r 9, the reverend poetical gentle man, whom I have �everal times- had oeeafion to mention, preach'el ,' a notable fermon upon this (as we find it written ir? the thirteenth chapter of the prophet" ttofea, and 'at the ninth' ver?,) 0: libel,' tbo? haft' d?royed thy ]3If, but in me is thine help., From which words he undertook to prove, that' E?La?t,, our modern !jqae!, had al.fo de ro 'd it el or (as he more elegantly worded ?t) was gmlty civil and I'piritual ?lyCmurder ; which.he intr?duc'd' by oblirvi"ng, that as when a tingle perfort falk his,otto hands, or, (as the text flys,) de. firoys himj}lf : ? it ?s call'd fimp!ej31f-murder5 �o, when a whole civil' locicry falls by its own hands, or deflroys it191 f, it is' civil klf murder; and fo-ag?in, when ? u?hole etta- blifh'd church falh b its own hands, or defiroys itfil it is (otritu?l �el�.murde, A{ ?vhat pa�cul?r time our Brlgi? l/9ael bru'd its hands inks own blood, he thought it