The arraignment and conuiction of vsurie That is, The iniquitie, and vnlawfulnes of vsurie, displayed in sixe sermons, preached at Saint Edmunds Burie in Suffolke, vpon Prouerb. 28.8. By Miles Mosse, minister of the worde, and Bacheler of Diuinitie. Seene and allowed by authoritie. The especiall contents of this booke, are declared in the page next before the treatise it self. Reade all, or censure none.

Mosse, Miles, fl. 1580-1614
Publisher: Printed by the widdow Orwin for Thomas Man
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1595
Approximate Era: Elizabeth
TCP ID: A07836 ESTC ID: S112944 STC ID: 18207
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 16th century; Usury;
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In-Text and by his practise, as it were pull downe the higher price of vsurie. Long before them all, V. Publicula ▪ M. Rutilius, Hortensius the dictator, and others moderated vsurie in Rome. Lucullus restrained the vsurers in Asia: And Tullie in Sicilia. Yea when the Romanes were in their florishing estate, they decreed by their ••tables, that no man should take aboue one ounce (that is one pound) in the hundred. Dein, rogatione tribunitia ad Semuntias redacta: and by his practice, as it were pull down the higher price of Usury. Long before them all, V. Publicola ▪ M. Rutilius, Hortensius the dictator, and Others moderated Usury in Room. Lucullus restrained the usurers in Asia: And Tullie in Sicilia. Yea when the Romans were in their flourishing estate, they decreed by their ••tables, that no man should take above one ounce (that is one pound) in the hundred. Dein, rogatione tribunitia ad Semuntias redacta: cc p-acp po31 n1, c-acp pn31 vbdr vvi p-acp dt jc n1 pp-f n1. av-j p-acp pno32 d, np1 np1 ▪ n1 np1, np1 dt n1, cc n2-jn vvn n1 p-acp vvi. npg1 vvn dt n2 p-acp np1: cc np1 p-acp np1. uh c-crq dt njp2 vbdr p-acp po32 vvg n1, pns32 vvd p-acp po32 n2, cst dx n1 vmd vvi p-acp crd n1 (cst vbz crd n1) p-acp dt crd. fw-la, fw-la fw-la fw-la np1 fw-la:
Note 0 Luther de Taxand. vsura tom. 7. Luther de Taxand. Usura tom. 7. np1 fw-fr n1. fw-es fw-mi. crd
Note 1 Aret. Prob. part. 1. loc. 50. tit de vsuris. Aret. Prob. part. 1. loc. 50. tit de vsuris. np1 np1 n1. crd fw-la. crd vvb fw-la fw-la.
Note 2 Cicero epist. ad Atticum lib. 5. epist. 20. Cicero Epistle. ad Atticum lib. 5. Epistle. 20. np1 vvn. fw-la np1 n1. crd vvn. crd
Note 3 Cornel. Tacit. annal. lib. 6. Cornelius. Tacit. annal. lib. 6. n1. np1 n1. n1. crd




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