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and lot how he tumbles to a mortall sinne (The Schoolemen doth stile it so) directly opposite to a paire of vertues, iustice, charity; vniust, that the reuenues due to worth should be pack't vpon bulcklesse and vnable persons, and vncharitable for him to vndertake the guidance and pasturing of a flocke who was neuer train'd vp in the conditions of a shepherd. |
and lot how he tumbles to a Mortal sin (The Schoolmen does style it so) directly opposite to a pair of Virtues, Justice, charity; unjust, that the revenues due to worth should be packed upon bulcklesse and unable Persons, and uncharitable for him to undertake the guidance and pasturing of a flock who was never trained up in the conditions of a shepherd. |
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