Poore.
- S. Pauls meaning in saying that he could skill to be Poore.
- 1126. b 60. & 1127. a 10
- Howe the Poore were prouided for in the time of the law with the surplus of the tythes.
- 903. a 40.50.60. & 430. a 20. & 569. a 30.40. b 20
- What a benefite it is to haue a poore man to pray for vs.
- 855. a 10.20. &c.
- Of the crie of ye Poore in their distresse and miserie.
- 855. b all.
- An instruction for the Poore in respect of their pouertie. 855. b 60. & 856 a 10. &c. and what their dutie is, when they are releeued.
- ibid. a all. 833. a 50.60. & 280. a 60. & 233. a all. & 511. b 10 20
- The wilinesse and craft of the Poore complained of.
- 834. a 10.20
- How both Poore & rich ought to tende to Godward.
- 282. a 50.60. & b 10.20
- Of a kinde of intercommoning that ought to be betweene the rich & the Poore.
- 587. a 10.20.30.40
- A reconciling of two places, one that there should be no Poore begger in Israel, the other that they shoulde haue Poore folke alwayes among them.
- 586. a 10. & 587. a 10. & 574. a 60. b all. & 585. a all.
- How the Iewes neglected the true per∣formance of the lawe that prouided for the releefe of the Poore among them.
- 579. •• 20.30. & b 50.60. &c.
- Howe to be Poore in heartes is meant.
- 233. a 10
- Howe a man in Poore estate beareth himselfe in hand in his pouertie, and how if he afterwards be wealthy.
- 411. b 20
- An exhortation to the releeuing of the Poore, whom we are bound by dutie to see vnto.
- 570. a 10.20.30.40. & 517. a 20. b 10
- A comfort vnto Poore folke, that God will doe them right, when they are wrongfully dealt withal.
- 449. a & b al. & 450. a 10
- How the rich man doth malice ye Poore
- 232. b 30.40.50