comfortable walkingwith Goce rss hhe backes and bowels of many a poore members of Iefus «Quia twhims Chrift, and dìt#reified Saints call, nay, cryeven with tearer of pecuniam noftrl blond for reliefe and compaffion from thine abundant and flcf°llocor i overflowing abilities. 2. Mat thou mutt bee called upon, rerumnoflrarum? and accountable with feveritie , and exa nefíè at that !aft N°n. inferimus tnjurrä proximo, and dreadfull Tribunali for every farthing ; how thou gotli non auferimus t- it; andwith what warrant thou keptií it; upon what thou hena.Hæcülilaa_ bër inore. At cos fpentttit. 3. The judgement of Auflin, that great and re- °parfait inrelli- nowned Father of theChurch, who, as Divines report (for I germ Magiftratas mutt confetti, 1 take it at other b mens word, not knowing effe,ptere rebut ì yrüfque re fiaâ be- where it is in his workes; but it isa laying worthy fo excel- neutxtur Altiìts lent a man) wouldhave altthings byplay, taken from the dameßß,Dféun, ii- winner, rand never refiored to the loofer , bra given to thepoore ; lis dediffépecuni- that both the winner might want, what f greedily heegapedfor; ars,1at and the loafer not recover, what fo fooliJUj bee parted with. lant, nodepaupe- 4. The refolutionofthat grave and profound Divine of thefe ribus confidant: non quas conjrci. lattertimes : Butfamefay, faith e he, they can take no pleafure ant rn cafum, & in play, except theyplayfär money. But weare to knowofthevra; ef"m flu brio bow they would have the moneybellowed ? Perhaps they willfay, Mart ea. r i.etaf Vpon acommon Feafi. Andwhy not rather upon the poore ? But Z' Loie. Comm. dQuid ergo fret ' Ifay, Itùmuchbetter, andmorefafe, that no money bee laid to de pecunia ? Ero_ theflake :for although it may bee, that thouart not taucht with gand'tm erfe di_ cunt in pauperes; greedineDe ofwinning, yet beewith whom thou playefl , may bee ut qui perdidit taintedthat way. Let occafíonsofill bee takenaway, whichare too al}ic,atur damper &qui lucratus eli, many at all turnes.' non fruarur male I I. Cruel!. Bathe not thy recreations in bloud : Refrefh Partis. Id facien- not thy tyred mind with fpe6acles of crueltie : Confider, tray femur "Ds. 1. HowGod himfelfe out of tenderneffe and pitie, would rntnium ldemfeu- not have his people feed upon the flefh of Beafls with the Ét' 45 ad aei abloud,lefl therebythey flhouldbee fiefht to crueltie, and in- es:::. on Marc. i/nd Bifhob Babingroa. quotes Me fame lace of Auflin for the gsme'leech, uton the eighth Commaademe .c. c Ar nun_ nulli dicunt, fe non oblettari ludo , nifi pro ptcunia, lu ant. Verirm earn pecuniam , robndi fuss , in quern alum velint inf rni. Forte dicent , in çonvivium. Cur non poriùs in pauperes Ego verd dice, Multo mtlius, & =Ms efïa, ne interpemanu petunia Erfi cairn fieri po;eli ne tir cupiditate non tangaris, alter tarnen cam quo ludis, for taffetangitur. Mart. iseopraticata, dEgo h e urrunque putdrim includi;. neosat mernbrum exanimante adhuc vivâ palpitan, aut eitiam fanguis adhuc palpitans eda:ur, nana efum alioqui fas,gainis jugulato animanti,qui jam retrixerit, hic p:ohíbìtum non pptárim; nitsex confeguenti. Marc. in 0. 4 caD 9. Gen. That many Ieoi le did ufe raw life.bloud in Mir fart as Mercerusthinker, Stories and Poets i !antifully rear fie. So thatfernegeedDivines conceive,that there . an aifu , h ti G f foe topoc a ira ifie, ene .9.4. See Sareft ici Aét 15 . urea
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