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[6] [ Institutes I, 1, 3; Digest I, 1, 10, 1.]<br />

[7]<br />

[8]<br />

[9]<br />

Matthew 22:39; 7:12; Leviticus 19; Luke 13:24.<br />

Deuteronomy 6–8; Exodus 21–22.<br />

Digest I, 1, 6.<br />

[10] Institutes I, 2, 11.<br />

[11]<br />

Laws, III.<br />

a<br />

[12] Politics 1292 32.<br />

[13]<br />

[14]<br />

Digest I, 3, 1.<br />

Digest I, 3, 2. [Marcian in turn attributes this quotation to the Stoic philosopher Chrysippus.]<br />

[15] The Orator, I, 43. [The passage from Cicero more accurately states, “We are taught not by unending debates full of<br />

controversies, but by the authority and bidding of laws, etc.” Italics are added to indicate the words omitted without<br />

acknowledgment by <strong>Althusius</strong>.]<br />

[16]<br />

[17]<br />

[18]<br />

Romans 3:20.<br />

Deuteronomy 4:20; Psalm 119:104.<br />

[laws.]<br />

[19] Dicaelogicae libri tres, I, 98.<br />

[20] [At the conclusion of <strong>Althusius</strong>’ somewhat parallel discussion in the Dicaeologica of the reasons for punishment, the reader<br />

is referred to Martin Bucer, De regno Christi, II, 60, which is a chapter on the management and moderation of punishment.]<br />

[21] Proverbs 22:8. See also II Thessalonians 1:6.<br />

[22]<br />

Romans 2:7; 13:1–7; Proverbs 11:18, 21; Ezekiel 18:21–24; Hebrews 6:10; Deuteronomy 28; Psalm 101.<br />

[23] [the positive law of a <strong>com</strong>monwealth, which may vary in part from <strong>com</strong>monwealth to <strong>com</strong>monwealth, as distinguished<br />

from divine law ( jus divinum), natural law ( jus naturale), and the law of nations ( jus gentium), each of which is general and<br />

binding upon all <strong>com</strong>monwealths.]<br />

[24]<br />

Digest I, 1, 6.<br />

[25]<br />

The second part pertains to the protection of the universal association. The first part is found in Chapters XI–XV; the<br />

second part in Chapters XVI–XVII.]<br />

[26]<br />

[The first, second, and third are discussed in Chapter XI, the fourth in Chapters XI–XIV, and the fifth in Chapter XV.]<br />

[27] Acts 12:20. See also Chronicles 2 and 19.<br />

[28]<br />

[29]<br />

[real duties: Chapters XI–XIII.]<br />

[personal duties: Chapter XIV.]<br />

[30]<br />

[One of the conditions <strong>Althusius</strong> says should be observed in levying taxes is that they be imposed upon “those things that<br />

can harm the poor people less,” and upon “those less necessary things that are not used for the everyday necessities of life.” ]<br />

[31]<br />

[32]<br />

[Chapters XII and XIII respectively.]<br />

[This is the fifth right involved in the first part of the special and secular right of sovereignty.]<br />

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