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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A poor Child of God com••orted with the hopes of Heaven. [ LIII]
IT was a comfortable speech which the Emperour used to Galba in his child∣hood
and minority,* 1.1 when he took him by the chin, and said; Tu, Galba, quando{que}
imperium degustabis;* 1.2 Thou Galba shalt one day sit upon a Throne. Thus it cheareth
the Saints of God, how little, how mean soever in the eyes of the World, that they
shal one day reigne with Christ, and be install'd with him, and receive as it were
Stallum in Choro, and vocem in Capitulo, a seat in the Quire, and a voice in the Chap∣ter
of that blessed Temple which is above, whilst the whole world shall cry with
those,* 1.3Vicit Deus, & Christus ejus, The Lord and his Christ hath got the victory, the
Lord and his Saints do reigne for evermore.