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Francis Concio Ad Clerum 1722be the First to Wr Ty of the Civil Powers in Matt
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Not to flatter our felves and deceive others with Promi- fes of Charity hereafter, and in Reverfion only j when we are better ajble, or when we come to dye : But whatever good we intend, to perform it quickly if pofiible ; to give an Earnefl at leaft now, that we will do more hereafter. A Man alas ! who referves all Charity for a dying Lega- cy, he is like the defperate Mariner, he begins to throw out his Goods when the Ship is fink- ing.
3 . A Third Expreflion of the Charity of Zac- cbeus was,
... to prove it not limited and narrowly confin'd, not a Party Charity, nor fo much as beginning at Home, but a good Will general and univerfal ; not to negled: Kinsfolks and Friends, but not to appropriate all unto them : For that would have too much of Flefh and Blood in it. Nor yet retraining his Charity to thofe of his own Opinion, and his own Way of Worihip on- ly ; for that would have the Leven of Party and of Faction in it. But what I give, let it be a Diftribution to all that want, among any that are true and proper Objeds of Chanty, without Partiality, without Diftindion : / give unto the -Poor.

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