

OF
TH
E
RICH
MAN
AND
LAZARVS.
a
ere
watt
4
Cart
the
Rich
man
which
Was
clothed
inprtrple
and
finelannen,andfared.will and
delicately,
emery
day,
Vic.
His chapter
is
chiefelydireded
Sc
writ-
ten
againLl
Pharifaical
couetoufnes
and
delicacie
;
exhorting
to liberalitie, and
a
care
of
the
podre,
and
this
vnder
two
parables;
the
firLi
ofthe
Steward,
who
did wifely,though
notiutlly
:
Dec.
16.
r.2..
&c.
theother
ofthe
rich
man
and
/Amaru.r,v.
rg.
20.
&c.Thc
parable
ofthe
Steward
doth not
wart tnt any
pickery
or
vnfaithfulnee in
fie
wards
;
but
on'y
doth
implie, that
as
hee
made
him
friends
vniuflly;
fo
wee
(Mould
both
iullly
and
wifely make vs
9.
friends
of
this
Mammon
of
wealth,v.
9.
by difperfng
a-
Vcr,
inroad
;
that
the
fouttaines
of
ourliberatitie may
runne
o-
tter
to
all
that necde, Prou.5.
z
G:
The Pharirer,that
were couetntis,bearin
this,v,
r
4.
thought
Ver.I.4
that Chriflfpakefoolifhly, and
dangeroufl_y
in
fo
laying,
they
could
not
endure that their fore
of
couetoufnes
Mould
be
touched;
and,when
his
hand came
neere it,
they
put
it
from
them with
a
fcofre,
and
mocked
him:
they
,
Would
neuerbeleeae
but any man might
ferue
God,
and
gather riches
;
or how
Mould
the
Common-
wealth
Band
?
and
how
thould one wan
bee
aboue
another
?
or,
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