Of Debt, the Creditor, and the hirer.
THe debt and the creditor represent the life: wherefore to the sick, the creditor urging and constraining is great danger,
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THe debt and the creditor represent the life: wherefore to the sick, the creditor urging and constraining is great danger,
and receiving, is death. For we owe a life to nature, our universall mother, which she makes us restore and ••ay: the creditor dy∣ing, is end of heavinesse: the Tennant or So journer signifieth as the creditor: some∣times the creditor represents the daughter which demands her dowry to marry.