Perkins - BX9315 P465 1597

of/alatttion anddarnnatìan. i It fay. a .2 3.7hyprincesare rebelliorus,andcontpaniens ofthheetses: eatery one lamer b gífts,csndfalriowethafter rewards : they itidgenot thefatherle ,neitherBoththe widowes caufecome before there. This is the Lawyers and Iudges finne. I I. To feede,or clothe flout and Iuflie rogues or beggers. 2..Theff. 3.i o. whenwewere withyouwee inioynedyou this, that ifanywould not labour, thefamefhould not eate.What then,think you,rnufl chafe licenfed rogues and beggersby authori- tie,.I ineane ail idle Monkey&Abby-lubbers haue?Socrates in the Tripartite hiflorie,faith plainly,that that Monkewhich labsrereth not with his hands, is no better them a theefe. 3 I I. Gaming for Money andgaine. Forthou inaifl not enrich thy felfeby itnpouerifhingthy brother. Thisgaining is work farre then vfurie,an 3 in a fhort while will moreenrich aman. I V. To get money by vnlawfull arts: filchare Magicke, Judicial] Miro logic, Stage- playes, and fuch Lke.Fphef.4. 28. Let himthat hathfollen, j ?eale. nomore ,but rather 1 t hire la6ortr,workingr',th hisownehands.thething that is good,thathensaygtuevetohim that bathneede Dent. is 8:irtEph.5. .3. i.Thef. 5.22. bilaine_fromallappearanceofetail. V. To filch orpilfer the leaf+ pin, or point from another.Mark.I o. r 9.Thoujhalt not f e,ale, thosfhÍlt ;sot hurt s- tay mctn.Rom.3.8. and(asweare blamed, anda4fameafrrae that efrv) why doe we not euill,,th^t ,mood may come thereof?whofedanrnation is 45 . V I. To remoteancient bounds. Pro. 22.28.Thom'halt not remote the ancient bounds which thyfathers he madc.I-Iofc.S.S.The Princes ofJudah are like diem which remooue the bounds. V I I. To Bealeother mens feruants, or children, tocommit facriledge,or robberie. r.Timoth.i.ao. To whoremongers, bugge- rers,at;dmenftealers. Ioíli.7, i 9, .elchanstheft. i ,Cor.6. i o. Neither thee:es, norcorsetous perfons,nor robbers,&c.jl1all inherit thekingdonieof CIod.Forrob- beries,thefe fortsofmen efpecially arefamous: Thetuesby theQueenes high wayes,Pyrates vpon the feas,Souldiers not content with their pay,and whofo- euer theybe,that bymaine farce take that which is none oftheir owne. Luk.3. tq.. Thefouldtersask5edbirst,faying, whatfhallwe doe? hefaid, Doeviolence to noman,neitheraccufeanymanfal fel,andbecontent withyour wages. VIII. To conlpire with a theefe, whether bygiuing aduice howhe maycompaffehis enterprife,or byconcealinghis fa61,that he benotpunifhed. Prou.29.a4. He that is partakerwitha theefe,hateth himfelfe, andbe that htareth curling, and dfcauerethit not. Thepunifhmentoftheft, may at the difcretionofthe ludgebe fòmetimes aograuated, as he feeth the qualitieof the offence to bee. Therefore theeues fometimes are punifhedwith death. Now ifanymancobiea,that the ludiciall:lawofGod,dóth onelyrequire- the re(litution thereof fourefold for fuch an offence : lanfvvere, that the ciuil} Magiflrate,when he feeth forne one,or many.offences to increafe,he mayby his authoritie encreafe the ciuill punifhment due to that finne. Now it .is n- anifefl, that the (inne oftheft isfarre more grieuous-inour common- weale, then it was among the lewes.For firm the inhabitants ofthiscommon-weak,. are.

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