Perkins - BX9315 P465 1597

.1 OM and aratIPIS. T. To 1d11,orbargaineforthat which is notfaleablc. Ofthiskind, I. Is' the gift ofthe holyGhoil, whichcannotbe boughtwith money. A61.8.1 8. When Simon fnv,thatthrough l-ÿing onofthee_4pfiles hands, theholy Cjho lwasgi. teen, he afered there money, 19. Saying, giueme alto thispower, that onwhom foesrer Ilay thehands, hemay recerue the holy Cho,. zo. 7henPeterfaiel unto him, 719, moneyper:Jhwith thee, becaufe thou thinkif that thegift o fClod r iy beobtainedwithmoney. I I. Church goods arenot falcable. Therefore it is not tobe allowed,forwren to fell or alienate then from theChurch. Pro. R o. 5 . la is de>ir útionfora mays todeuourethat which isfrnt7ificd, and after the veirei to engnire.Mala. 3.8.Church goodsare the poflèfsióofthe Lord. III. What- foeuerisvnprofitable eitherto the Church, or cornmon- wtale, nmfl not bee fold. I L All coloured forgerie and deceit inbargaining. Luk.1 9.8. Zacchests foodfoorth, a ufudunto the Lord,Behold .Lord. thehalfeofnitgoads Iórue to thepore rand i fIhaue taken oughtflow anymare byforged cau II n:on,l refsere itfourefold. Thisdeceit is vfed, I. when then fell rhat,which is counterfeie,fbr good : as copper for gold,andmingle any waiesbad with good,makingPhew onelyofaregood. Amos 8.4,,6. He<arethis,yethatPallor,' vp thepoere, jy- ing, When will the new rnorreth bee gone, &c. that7reemay f 11he refuf r ofthe xi%eat e. I I. Whenmen falfife meafùres and weights. Deuter. z 5.13. Thou Aaltnot bane ill thybagge twomanner ofn'ei ihts , agreat andafinall. 14.B:st thon!halt hauearight anda iufweight :aperfete, anda irufl meafurefhaitthou bane. Levis. I 0.35. Telkallnot doe vnius7llyin iudgennent,in line,in weight,or in meafiere. 3 6. reJhall haue íuf rt balances, trueweights, a trueEpha, anda true Hiss. Amos.8.4. _Mare this,ye thatfáy,When will the Sabbathbeegone,that wemayfellcorne,andmaletheEphafmall,and the[kekellgreat, andfal7fie the weightsbydeceit. III. When the buyer concealeth the goodnes ofthe thing, or the feller the faults ofit,andblindfoldeth the trueth with counterfeit Ipeeches. Matth.7.i z . whatfoeueryewouldthat menjboulddoetoyou,even fodoe to them for this rs theLan andthe Prophets.Pro.zo. 14. It is naught, it is naught,faiththe buyer. but whenbe isgtpeapart,heboaêfeth. IV. When in buying and felling the people are opprefï'ed. And. this is, z. When thehaft price ofthings is railed. For inbargaining, it isnot lawfullto purfe onepennie,without the gir singolapenniworth. 2. Salevpori a let day, which is,when day isgiuen,that the price may be inhanced. For what is this, I prayyou,but to fell tine,and to takemoreofourneighbour,then right? 3 . To ingroffe, which is to buy vpall ofone commcditie into thine ownehands, that when nootherhath anyof thefame,thou mad fell it at thineowneprice. 4. Tobecome bankerupt,that thoumaifl bee enriched by thedomages, and goodsofother men. 5. Notto reffore that,which was lent toone,pledged to him,orfoundbyhim.Ezech.18.7. Neitherbath oppreffedany, but bath reffo- redtkepledge tohisdsbter: be that bath jfrylednoneby violence,&c. 6. To delay

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