The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures.

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The piththy [sic] and moost notable sayinges of al scripture, gathered by Thomas Paynell: after the manner of common places, very necessary for al those that delite in the consolacions of the scriptures.
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Paynell, Thomas.
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[Imprinted at London :: At Flietbridge by Thomas Gaultier, at the costes [and] charges of Rychard Kele dwelling in the Poultrye],
1550.
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Bible -- Quotations -- Early works to 1800.
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¶ The .xxiii. Chapter.

THere shalbe no whore of the doughters of Israel, nor whore keper of ye sonnes of Is∣rael. Thou shalte nether bringe the hyre of an whore, nor the price of a dogge, into the house of the Lorde thy god in any maner of vowe: for euen both of them ar abhomination vnto the lord thy god.

Thou shalte not hurt thy brother by vsury of money, nor by vsury of corne, nor by vsury of any

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thyng that he may be hurt withall vnto a strāge, thou mayste lende vpon vsury but not vnto thy brother, that the Lorde thy God may blesse the in all that thou settest thyne hande to in the lande whyther thou goest to conquer it.

When thou haste vowed a vow vnto the Lord thy god, thou shalte not slacke to paye it: for the lorde thy God wyll surely require it of the, and it shalbe synne in the. If thou shalt leue vowing, it shalbe no synne in the but that whiche is once gone out of thy lyppes, thou must kepe and do, accordinge as thou hast vowed vnto the Lorde thy god of a fre wyl, and as thou hast spoken with thy mouth.

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