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A92071 Two speeches in the House of Commons: the first, concerning a contribution for the poore, naked, hunger-sterv'd English, sent out of Ireland into England. The second, concerning tolleration of religion in Ireland. Made by Sir Benjamin Rudyerd. Rudyerd, Benjamin, Sir, 1572-1658. 1642 (1642) Wing R2204; Thomason E200_19; Thomason E200_20; ESTC R212620 595 4

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TWO SPEECHES IN THE HOVSE OF COMMONS THE FIRST Concerning a Contribution for the Poore Naked Hunger-sterv'd English sent out of Ireland into England THE SECOND Concerning Tolleration of Religion in Ireland Made by Sir Benjamin Rudyerd London Printed 1642. THE FIRST SPEECH IN THE HOVSE OF COMMONS concerning a contribution for the Poore Naked Hunger-sterv'd English sent out of Ireland into England Mr. SPEAKER THis Day is appointed for a charitable worke a worke of bowels and compassion I pray God wee may never have the like occasion to move to stirre up our charity These miserable people are made so because of their Religion Hee that will not suffer for his Religion is not worthy to bee saved by it and hee is unworthy thy to enjoy it that will not releeve those that suffer for it I did know but the last yeare heere in England some and they no Papists who were resolved to make Ireland their retreate as the safer Kingdom of the two We doe now see a great a dismall Change God knowes whose turne shall be next it is wrapped up in his Providence That which happens to one Countrey may happen to any Time and Chance comes upon all though guided by a certaine hand The right way to make a man truely sensible of an others calamity is To thinke himselfe into the same case and condition and then to doe as he would bee done unto Wherefore Master Speaker Let our Guift bee a matter of Bounty not of Covetousnesse that it may abound to our account in the day of reckoning He that lowes plentifully shall reape plentifully I am sure He that lends to the Lord hath the best security and cannot be a looser