Epigrams and sentences spirituall in vers, of Gregori Nazanzen, an auncient & famous bishop in the Greke churche Englished by Tho. Drant.

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Epigrams and sentences spirituall in vers, of Gregori Nazanzen, an auncient & famous bishop in the Greke churche Englished by Tho. Drant.
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Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint.
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[London] :: Imprinted at London in Fletestreate, neare vnto S. Dunstones church by Thomas Marshe,
1568.
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"Epigrams and sentences spirituall in vers, of Gregori Nazanzen, an auncient & famous bishop in the Greke churche Englished by Tho. Drant." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02203.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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An acceptable offring vnto God.

Most welcome gift to God is manners pure, Though thou to him couldst all the world present, The gift is not so good, thy selfe assure, Before all giftes good life doth him content. Geue him thy harte, as doe the meake, that quake, Thy coyne (an horishe bribe) God wyl not take.
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