6482. Zech. v. 1-4.
6496. si tresfalse noun, ‘except (what was) utterly false’: cp. 8853, Bal. xxiv. 1.
6498. Ps. lxiii. 11.
6499. Mal. iii. 5: cp. 6345.
6528. Perhaps Prov. i. 18, ‘moliuntur fraudes contra animas suas.’
6529. Levit. vi. 2-7.
6539. ‘Fails to do right at the risk of his soul,’ and not merely of his worldly goods, as by the old law.
6544. Cp. Bal. xlii. 3, where ‘fraude et malengin’ go together, as here.
6545 f. ‘It were well if they were caught in the snare, to be thrown far into the deep sea.’
6553 ff. Cp. Conf. Am. v. 4396 ff., where the practice here mentioned is ascribed to ‘Usure.’