The Papiste.
Forth it is writtē of the Primitiue church, that of suche goods which thei had in com∣mon, ther was such equall diuision made by
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Forth it is writtē of the Primitiue church, that of suche goods which thei had in com∣mon, ther was such equall diuision made by
the handes of the Apostles, that no one man of the beliuers did lacke, or was forced of necessitie to begge. But since the refor∣mation of this Englishe church, many espe∣cially of the Clergie which were before well able to liue, are now brought vnto a very bare and beggerly life and estate.