Sheffeild - Houston-Packer Collection BJ1471 .S5 1650

The Co,nfcience of charitie. I 95 calls far frudom , Charity is by all left bound. ~aP·l4But it is by this badge of Charity that you may - .,........,. .. knowaDifciple ofChrift, better thtn by the]oh.13.3S Lang~ageof a GalileaJJ. . . . ~Externau; or Civill. Charity of N~~C~rlcy . ~~~ . is twofold, &clefiaftica!l, o: ~piri- . tuall and Chnihan. And this Externall Chari~y is~ r Poore. threefold, ie[pccHrig three . 2 Neigl~bourr.. · forts of perfons, ' - 3 Encmiei. I. To thep9ore is to be !hewed the loveor Ou~a:d. , charity of benekcence: To the neighbour and or Civil, £ . d I Jf• b d h and that nen , a ove o W.t'l{olence ; an · to t e ene- firft to the mie, a love offorgivenefi,; · . poor. Tranquil/a .CMjcie~tia eft omnibm Julcir, nulli gravit, ttttnJ amico ad gratiam, inimico ad patientiam, cun{iir ad~mevote~tiam, & quibM totefl adbeneftctntiam. Bernard.deConfc.• i. Todiepoore is to be {hewed the charity · of beneficence andwell-doing : This kindeof charity is tlie worlds grand Bmefal1or;· the poores great ~lmrmer; the_ widows Treajurer, the Orphans Guardia~, the oppreffed mans Patron : This Iendeth eyes to theblinde, feet to the lMne, deals mit bread to the hungry, ~lothil!g to t~e tJa~d, ~keth the widows , ' heart bng for JOY; and brmg$ upon the Do– ~our the bleffing_of him wha w.u readj to pe– nlh. Howdid Z:~:heus !hew the truth of the 0 2 . work

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