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but as they that knew well, that an interest or proprietie in the things that bee Gods, gotten vel vi, vel fraude, either by open force or cunning fraud makes neither iust title nor lawfull possessour, the same notwithstanding, veritie and equitie more preuailing with them then anie custome or humane law, did pay their tithes as they were due, to whom, by an euerlasting decree they belonged as appeareth. 2. Chron. 31. Tob. 1. & 5. |
but as they that knew well, that an Interest or propriety in the things that be God's, got vel vi, vel fraud, either by open force or cunning fraud makes neither just title nor lawful possessor, the same notwithstanding, verity and equity more prevailing with them then any custom or humane law, did pay their Tithes as they were due, to whom, by an everlasting Decree they belonged as appears. 2. Chronicles 31. Tob. 1. & 5. |
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Quod diuini iuris est, id nullius in bonis est. Iastit. lib. 2. tit. 1 Item. Aliquāde siquis etiam b•na fide rem possiderit: non tamen illi vsucapio vllo tempor• procedit: veluti siquis-rem sacram vel religiosam-possideat. lib. 2. tit. 6. 2. By open iniurie. |
Quod Divine iuris est, id Nullius in bonis est. Iastit. lib. 2. tit. 1 Item. Aliquāde siquis etiam b•na fide remembering possiderit: non tamen illi Usucapion vllo tempor• procedit: Veluti siquis-rem Sacrament vel religiosam-possideat. lib. 2. tit. 6. 2. By open injury. |
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