.thatputJeth forth to Pfory~ ortak!thin"reaft, /h4Uhte I litz•e ?. Hee[hill/Not·live, hee fhall die the- death_, attdhit hloHdjhaltbeupo!J him, chap. 18.verf.IJ· Befides, Ne..o :/heR., which fignifieth· biting, is the ·common and ~~c:fot~"s~P~ :ordinary name whereby all Ufury isfignified in the paf..l 94~-- ,Hebrew tongue:, therefore this word d0th·not ·difringuHh one kinde of.Ufuryfrom another, ·bur ·in generall fignifieth that :1:11 Ufi.uy is biting. Jiie money'which is.knc forcgaine, is called Nojhe~, that' :i~ which biteth 3 - becaufe wheil itis-.- repayed ir bi– teth,~ndas itlwer_e gnaweth away fome·part ofthe ' berrowers fubfi:ance for an over-plus·or gaine ~o theCreditor, ;.which is calledNghek,· asit·weredie bit :So tnatcertaine ft is, all tlfury in itowrte na.;;;·: tureis biting, becaufe -irbitethorfhreddeth away fome of the borrowers fubfrance. :. And ;drhouglf· perhaps the borrower, by r.eafonofhiswealth,fee-' lethnot,hisbiting,··or dfe lickedrhii:nfelfewhole by biting ofothers, or·by accident·is not fenfible' · of the fmart ofk; yet ·Ufury is a gaine which is · . -j· bitten and !bredaway from thebortower, and that' 5 ,. --·n .. ·~;·.1 • h h" 1 rr. . h . h' d . f h. .ce uD)tiJr. J I"• ett er to· ts one, or to ·r e · 111 eraa;e o t e· pas.~m,s~.J common wealth; whofe common profit 1n all.con-· · ~:~ tracts is efpecially to be regarded. Let a man then · in the,Name of-God-take heed how bee hazards ·· j his ~verlailing falvation; upon_fcicli a·weake and· l WFet~ed difrlnetion;·for qiting is indi\'id·uall and'·, r l dfenttaH, both tothe name•and nature ofUfuttr lt·ever_bires'and'ftings'one or-oth~r leffeor more; either the borrower, or the common;.we:rlth ~; Either like aWolfe, in the Evening, itfucksourthe li~e, .the blond, ami th~ marrow-7of.apoore·-man··5 · . Of'. / .,., :.. ,
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