The English vsvrer; or Vsvry condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England, and dedicated to all his Maiesties subiects, for the stay of further increase of the same . Caiuh Efifi. de rfura,t confiitttta nemo foeneratsr tolcrAhilis debet e Cenfortio hominum reijci ; An Vfurer is not tolerable in a well eftablilLed Common-vveale,but vttcrly to be reieded out of the com^panyof men. THE ENGLISH VS VRER, OR VSVRY CONDEMNED, Br Tlic mod: learned and famous Di* Uincs of the Church of England^ and Dedi-cated to all his Maiefties SubiedtSj for •the


The English vsvrer; or Vsvry condemned, by the most learned and famous diuines of the Church of England, and dedicated to all his Maiesties subiects, for the stay of further increase of the same . Caiuh Efifi. de rfura,t confiitttta nemo foeneratsr tolcrAhilis debet e Cenfortio hominum reijci ; An Vfurer is not tolerable in a well eftablilLed Common-vveale,but vttcrly to be reieded out of the com^panyof men. THE ENGLISH VS VRER, OR VSVRY CONDEMNED, Br Tlic mod: learned and famous Di* Uincs of the Church of England^ and Dedi-cated to all his Maiefties SubiedtSj for •the ftay of further increafeof the fame. ColledledB7 loHN Blaxton > Preacher of Gods Word at Ojmington^ in T>6rcet-fhire„ Calmn^ Epift. de VfurSo jideb plHf^Ham rarum eU eundem ejje hominem proi>um hfxneratprem It is more then rare, ( or it is very leldomsfeshe,)that one and the fame perfon, fiiould be boffa anfaoneft man,and an vfarer. Printed by lo hn N o rt o n , and are to bee fold^ by I Q B N L o jorch(^fr, 1^34. :^bQbns, nn-ffi. To theReader i Here are fome commit vfury, not ^^^^ i*^^^knowing it to be linne : eytherbe-^^^ they haue not the Word,or,they vfe not the Word for the cn-Jightning of their hearts. Thofe g^gthat bee ignorant for want of the M. ^ofe]Word j are much to be pitied 5 and yet is their want Treatife ofthat way,the iuft punifhment of that are vfury Epi-ignorant for not vfmg the Word^are fharpely to Be ^^ ^^ ^^^reproued, as thofe whofe ignorance accrewing from ^^^^^^theirownenegligence,ismeercfinne vnto « ^ n jvtrifquemn eftiufta excufatw, fed iufta ^ondemnatio^^^fj^fayth Auguftine, Neythcr of both can iuftly be oi^^naycyther ofboth is iuftly to be condemned, f^. commit vfury, and ftand to excufe it, aJead-ging for thcmielues the authority of men : to thefelanfwer, as LaBantm did to the Gentiles, whogrounded their religion vpon the authority of their ^^^. ^^.Ance^ours^ Id folum re Bum eft ^q


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