CHAP. XIX. 313. pleafehire that bath chofen therm to be fuldjers : they fhould haue n their wants n Phikp. 49 fiiFplied by thechurch, that they be but óiCor.g,ò forced to war o at their ownecot', may eat of the milk of the flock which they feede, and be made partakers P of P C'1.6?6' all theygoods ; which will not onely be 211 incouragement to them in their mini- fterie, but alto turne to the great good of filch as releue them , as it is written ,ye (1lh01llQiu°e unto the Friesri the f r.4 ofyour q EÑek. 44, dough, that, he may caufe the biejjìng to mil 3s. upon thy bottle'. And together with (heal, thepoore, the (}rangers, the fatherlef e, & the widowes, (as was the manner= in rDea3.z4,19 Ifrael, ) are alto to be releived ; to them we mutt f openthehand&lend fufficient i Deg.' S. for their neede, and that without t gtiefe t verte of hart and even freely , lookeing for y Lake 6)31 nothingagainc , but expe f1 tng a blefling and reward from God. Pilgroms and x He. 2. :3 ftrangcrs are x to be harboured; our bre- vErbje thrcn in bonds y to be remembred , as z. afQ. 5'8,7. thoughweewere bound with them; zthe job 3I, 16, naked-to be clothed ;. the hungrie foule Z1, 18, z9. filled; the tick and ditfref ed, to be viii- 36. ,arcs. z, red, tented, andcomforted ; i all other 31. T 5 good.
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