And he that stealeth a man, and selleth him, or if he be found in his hand, he shall surely be put to death.

Ver. 16. He that stealeth a man.] Akin to these are they that steal other men's books, and father them, setting them out in their own names. Diagoras was so served by a plagiary, which, when he saw, and that the thief was not presently struck with a thunderbolt, he, out of stomach, turned atheist. Thus, of late, Fabricius stole Tremelius's Syriac translation. Villavincentius stole Hyperius's treatise, "De Ratione Studii Theologici." And Possevinus stole Dr James's "Cyprianus Redivivus."

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