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S. Iames complaineth of the couetuous men of his time that their ritches corrupted, and their gold and siluer cankred ▪ From whence a learned man yet liuing among vs coniectureth not vnprobably, that the people of that time hated and detested vsurie. For had they not hated vsurie, though of vnmercifulnes they would giue nothing, no nor lend fréely to the poore: |
S. James Complaineth of the covetous men of his time that their riches corrupted, and their gold and silver cankered ▪ From whence a learned man yet living among us conjectureth not unprobably, that the people of that time hated and detested Usury. For had they not hated Usury, though of unmercifulness they would give nothing, no nor lend freely to the poor: |
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