A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D.

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A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D.
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Imprinted at London :: By William White for Iohn Browne, and are to be solde at his shop in Fleete-streete at the signe of the Shugerloafe,
1598.
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"A hedgerovv of busshes, brambles, and briers: or, A fielde full of tares, thistles and tine of the vanities and vaine delightes of this worlde, leading the way to eternall damnation: with seuerall exhortations or cauiats for the carelesse to shun and beware the same. Now newly compiled by I.D." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19746.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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OF FALSE WEIGHTES and Measures.

THOV shalt not haue in thy bagge two ma∣ner of Weightes, a great and a small.

Neither thou shalt haue in thine house, di∣uers Measures, a great and a small.

False Balances are an abhomination vnto the Lord: but a perfect Weight pleaseth him.

Diuers Weightes, and diuers Measures, both these are euen abhomination vnto the Lord.

He is Canaan: the Balances of deceit are in his

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hand: he loueth to oppresse.

With him is strength and wisedome: he that is deceiued, and he that deceiueth, is his.

Ye shall not doe vniustly in iudgement, in line, in weight, or in measure.

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