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Tam I say, if not tantum. And therfore our Sauiour by that terrible sentence against rich men intends not couetousnesse for a sole and singular obstacle, (yeelde it a principall) but pride, ambition, lust, vaineglory, luxurie, the effects of an opulent state, as well as couetice. |
Tam I say, if not Tantum. And Therefore our Saviour by that terrible sentence against rich men intends not covetousness for a sole and singular obstacle, (yield it a principal) but pride, ambition, lust, vainglory, luxury, the effects of an opulent state, as well as covetousness. |
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