Cheap riches, or, A pocket-companion made of five hundred proverbial aphorismes &c. as the next ensuinge page will more particularly notifie / by Natthanaell Church.

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Title
Cheap riches, or, A pocket-companion made of five hundred proverbial aphorismes &c. as the next ensuinge page will more particularly notifie / by Natthanaell Church.
Author
Church, Nathanaell.
Publication
London :: Printed by S.G. to be sold at the Beare and Fountain ...,
1657.
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Aphorisms and apothegms.
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"Cheap riches, or, A pocket-companion made of five hundred proverbial aphorismes &c. as the next ensuinge page will more particularly notifie / by Natthanaell Church." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A32912.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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Post-script to the READERS.

THis Booke of late was out of Print (my Friends) This half year last: but now, to make Amends. I mended and (since that in hand I had it) Three hundred Scripture Texts I super∣added, And more. But if no Captious Critick Brother, Do Carp thereat: I fear not any other. For tis a Benefit and none Offence, If some Quotations prove by Conse∣quence, Or but Illustrate: A Judicious Mind,

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Therein shall (no small) pleasan Profit finde, Then Chide me not: but rather giv me Thank, For inter-scribing how to fill a Blank. Expect if this cheap VVealth be no refused, A third Part, called, Little wit we•…•… used. If God give Life and Leave: but thi will be, Scarce long before the next Festivity. Mean while pick out, peruse and practise well, Such Truths, wherein most VVeight and VVorth do dwell: Blesse God for what is best and most divine, And so will I, and say the rest are mine.

Yet all are thine, and I once more in fine N. C.

Aug. 1 1656.

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