The best merchandise or, A cleare discovery of the evident difference, and admirable advantage, betweene our traffike with God, for the true treasure; and with men, for temporall commodity VVherein is shevved that our spirituall trading is both free from all the evill, & full of all the good, which is incident to civill commerce; yea, that it overfloweth with divers excellent prerogatives, which the affayres of the earth cannot yeelde. Preached at Middleburgh in Zeelandt, immediately before the remoovall, of the famous fellowship of Merchant Adventurers of England, from thence, vnto Delft, in Hollandt. And now published, and dedicated, to the honour and vse, of that whole society, there, or other where, residing. By Iohn VVing, a true harted wellwiller, to their temporall, and eternall good, with God and men.

Wing, John, of Flushing, Zealand
Publisher: Printed by Martin Abraham vander Nolck dwelling at the signe of the Printing house
Place of Publication: Flushing
Publication Year: 1622
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A15576 ESTC ID: S120117 STC ID: 25843
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text The debt (in this case) may be bad, but soe is not the debtor, who not being any whit lesse honest in hart, but more poore in estate, (and that by the hand of God) cannot be sayd to be bad, vnlesse it be in the construction of those base earth-wormes, who make the world their cheifest good, hating pouerty, as men doe theevery. These (as wee sayd before) are the true objects of Gods compassion, The debt (in this case) may be bad, but so is not the debtor, who not being any whit less honest in heart, but more poor in estate, (and that by the hand of God) cannot be said to be bad, unless it be in the construction of those base earthworms, who make the world their chiefest good, hating poverty, as men do thievery. These (as we said before) Are the true objects of God's compassion, dt n1 (p-acp d n1) vmb vbi j, p-acp av vbz xx dt n1, r-crq xx vbg d n1 dc j p-acp n1, p-acp dc j p-acp n1, (cc cst p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1) vmbx vbi vvn pc-acp vbi j, cs pn31 vbb p-acp dt n1 pp-f d j n2, r-crq vvb dt n1 po32 js-jn j, vvg n1, p-acp n2 vdb n1. np1 (c-acp pns12 vvd a-acp) vbr dt j n2 pp-f npg1 n1,




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