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Saint Augustine coupleth them with Couetous men and Theeues. Musculus ioyneth Vsurie with Deceit and Periurie: Lauater reciteth it with Drunkennes and Adulterie. So common a thing hath it alwayes béen among learned men to fetter Vsurers with the vilest offenders, |
Saint Augustine Coupleth them with Covetous men and Thieves. Musculus Joineth Usury with Deceit and Perjury: Lauater reciteth it with drunkenness and Adultery. So Common a thing hath it always been among learned men to fetter Usurers with the Vilest offenders, |
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Note 0 |
August. de baptis contra Donatist. lib. 4 cap. 2. |
August. de Baptism contra Donatist. lib. 4 cap. 2. |
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Note 1 |
W. Musculus com. in Ioh. 4.12. |
W. Musculus come. in John 4.12. |
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Note 2 |
Lauater in Ezech. 2. hom. 5 |
Lauater in Ezekiel 2. hom. 5 |
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