Kaina kai palaia Things new and old, or, A store-house of similies, sentences, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, apologues, divine, morall, politicall, &c. : with their severall applications / collected and observed from the writings and sayings of the learned in all ages to this present by John Spencer ...

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Kaina kai palaia Things new and old, or, A store-house of similies, sentences, allegories, apophthegms, adagies, apologues, divine, morall, politicall, &c. : with their severall applications / collected and observed from the writings and sayings of the learned in all ages to this present by John Spencer ...
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London :: Printed by W. Wilson and J. Streater, for John Spencer ...,
1658.
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Page 63

The Churches complaint for want of Maintenance. [ 258]

AS the old Patriark Iacob said of his children;* 1.1 when Benjamin was sent for by Ioseph into Aegypt, Ye have bereaved me of my children; Joseph is not, and sime∣on is not, and ye will take Benjamin also, all these things are against me. So may the poor Church of England complain, and say, Ye have taken away my Tithe, and my Glebe, and many other profits are not; and now ye will take away the rest of my re∣venue; all these things, may the poor despised Church of England say, are against me; unlesse putting up that prayer of the Patiark, she prevail in it with God; Now God almighty give me favour in the eyes of the men, that they may send back that, that is taken away already, and let that alone that yet remaineth.

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