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And indeed, who would not be a lender to the Lord, when his interest may be a Crowne, and his reward everlastingnesse? who would not exchange a morsell of bread for the celestiall Manna? and almes for the food of Angels? a few earthly ragges for the white Robe of the Saints? Since most of these are not so properly a lending or benevolence, as a due. The gleanings of the Cor-field, and the shakings of the Vintage, were a Legacie long since bequeath'd the poore man by the Law, when the Gospel was yet in her non-age and minoritie: |
And indeed, who would not be a lender to the Lord, when his Interest may be a Crown, and his reward everlastingness? who would not exchange a morsel of bred for the celestial Manna? and alms for the food of Angels? a few earthly rags for the white Robe of the Saints? Since most of these Are not so properly a lending or benevolence, as a due. The gleanings of the Cor-field, and the shakings of the Vintage, were a Legacy long since bequeathed the poor man by the Law, when the Gospel was yet in her nonage and minority: |
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