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A CHILDES PATRIMONY LAID OVT VPON THE GOOD CVLTVRE OR TILLING OVER HIS WHOLE MAN.
The first Part, Respecting a Childe in his first and second Age.
Whom thou hast borne unto me. Ezek. 16.
In the feare of the Lord is strong Confidence, and his Children shall have a place of refuge. Prov. 14. 26.
Filium pater, &c. A Parent must offer his Childe to the Lord, he must not deferre; that as he hath been a means to give it a life here, he may conferre something toward the obtaining for it a better life hereafter. Chrysolog. Serm. 10.
〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Nazianz. orat. 20. p. 323.
London, printed by I. Legatt. 1640.