The Travels of True Godliness From the Beginning of the World to This Present D

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The Travels of True Godliness From the Beginning of the World to This Present D
Benjamin Keach
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Poverty. From whence come you, Sir ? I doubt you have lost your way. Is this a likely house to affoi'd entertainment to a tra- veller ?
Godl . I came last from agreat man's house not far off, whose name is Riches.
Pov, Well, had he no lodging for you, that you are come to me ?
God, No, he hath utterly refused to en- tertain me ; atid not only so, but hath base- ly abused me, calling me at his pleasure; and also raised the rude rabble of the town upon me.
Pov. He had some reason for it, I warran
...t you ; and truly I myself do not like very well what you talk of ; for he is a man ready enough to open his door to any who arc worth entertaining ; I mean profitable guests. If you csuld get no lodging at his house, what ground have you to think you should meet with any here ? Besides, though I can- not deny but I have heard of your name, yet I know you not: and moreover, I was f(5rbid forn^erly to entertain one who goes TRUE GODLINESS. 63 by your name ; and it may be yot: as far as I know. I know not what times may come again.

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