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A
Requeft to
the
Rich.
dli!
Book
was
intended
for
the
o
fe
of
Poor
Families which
have
nei-
ther
money to buy
met/2y,
nor
time
to
read
them:
I
much
defired
therefore
to
have
made
it
fhortcr;
But
I
could
not
do
it,
without
leaving
out
that,
which
I
think
they
cannot well
gare.
That
which
vs
goken
accurately
and
in
few
words, the
ignorant underfland
not
:
.end
that
which
is
large,
they
have neither
money
leifure
nor
memory
to
make
their
own. Being
unavoidably
in
this
flreiçht,
the frrfl
remedy
/yeti)
inyour
hands
I
humbly
propole
it
to
you
for
the
fouis
of
men,
and
the
comfort
of
your
own,
and
the
common good,
on
the
behalf
of
Chrifi,
the
Saviour
of
your
fouls
and
theirs,
that
you
will
be-
flow
one
Book
(either
this
or
force
fitter)
upon
u
many
poor
families
as
you
well can.
if
every
Landlord
would
give
one to
every
poor
Tenant
that
helath,
once
in
h s
life,
out
of
one
years
i
3
rent,