1 a Vnder this worde he condemneth all false weights, measures and deceit.
2 b When man forgetteth him self, and thinketh to be exalted aboue his vocation, then God bringeth him to confusion.
10 e The countrey is blessed, where there is godlie men, & they oght to rejoyce, when the wicked are taken away.
15 i He that doeth not without judgement, and consideration of the circumstances put him self in danger, as {Chap. 6, 1}
17 / Or, neighbour.
21 l Thogh they make neuer so manie friends nor thinke them selues neuer so sure, yet they shal not escape.
24 o That is, the niggard.
29 q The couetous men that spare their riches to the hinderance of their families, shal be depriued thereof miserably.
29 r For thogh the wicked be riche, yet are their but sclaues to the godlie, which are the true possessers of the giftes of God.