Still to us the whole case seems to lie in the generosity of your Page 442 tui liberalitate; quem quidem arbitramur cum officii sui et rei publicae causa decretum consulum comprobaturum tum libenter nostra causa esse facturum.
And true it is that the wise suffer and desire to hear fools speak, as is affirmed by St. Paul in his Epistles, for he saith: Libenter suffertis insipientes cum sitis ipsi sapientes.
Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt=--Men in general are fain to believe that which they wish to be true.
Libenter homines id, quod volunt, credunt=--Men are fain to believe what they wish.
And thus with Mammonaes moneie He hath maad hym frendes, And is ronne to religion, And hath rendred the Bible, And precheth to the peple 5080 Seint Poules wordes: Libenter suffertis insipientes, cum sitis ipsi sapientes.
Salomon the sage A sermon he made, For to amenden maires And men that kepen lawes; And tolde hem this teme, That I telle thynke, Ignis devorabit tabernacula eorum qui libenter accipiunt munera, etc.
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