AN EXPOSITION OF THE ELEVENTH CHAP- TER OF THE PROVERBS, 'CHAPTER. X[. Verfe r.Falfebalancer are an a6harnination to theLord: buta perfe6l weight pleafetb him. 0 o o e o 0 0 0 0 a p ,Q 0 Q o o / o C ° o 4 a ru» .,e.. l';11i. ",N t E ( r' ;,4.; á9 / i ilo ('.. I` bvJ ' / Q ." "B Î% .i, : .if ai _:. .-. A é ñ aur:r O Cr Aa O O P a o tIder false balances are comprea headed al vniuft weights,lines and measures. Andcherewithall is con_. demned whatfoeuer kindofguile, and deceit may be found either in .he buier,or feller. As when that which is fold is defe&iue either in quantity, or quality, not being fir or thevfe that it is bought for, or )otcorrefpondentto the price that is paid for it, or not anfwerable to the teflimony that is giuen of it. And with thefe doth Amor charge the wicked wealthy men of hisage: They make the Epha or meafurefmall,& the ¡hek,ell,or pricegreat, crfalf fie thewets-ht; o fdeceit. That they may buie thepooreforfiluer, and theneedy for f ooes,andfelltherefufe of their wheat. Soon the other fide in the buyer,when he fhall faile of all meet proportion betweene the price that he payeth, and the commodity that he buieth, giuing farce le&Te than the worth and valewofit, And where it is faid, The?
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