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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1658.
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[ 565] Vnworthy Communicants, condemned.

ABraham when he went with his servants to sacrifice Isaac,* 1.1 said unto them, Abide you here with the Ass, and I and the lad will go yonder and worship, and come again to you. Thus too too many do with their sins, when they come to the Sacra∣ment, they do in effect say to their sins and lusts,* 1.2 Stand you a while aside, I must go to the Sacrament, and receive the Communion; do but stand by a while, and when the Sacra∣ment is over, or at farthest, as soon as the Sacrament-day is over, I will come again to you; thus the duty once over, and the Sacrament a little forgotten, they and their sins are hail fellow well met, upon all occasions.

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