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Pagina 117
Winstanley responded in his last pamphlet ; an appeal to Crom- well called The Law of Freedom published in November , 1650 : No man can be rich but he must be rich either by his own labours or by the labours of other men helping him .
Winstanley responded in his last pamphlet ; an appeal to Crom- well called The Law of Freedom published in November , 1650 : No man can be rich but he must be rich either by his own labours or by the labours of other men helping him .
Pagina 178
His preaching from 1658-1660 had aroused increasing attention from the authorities in his neighborhood and one of the sermons which was published under the title of The Rich Man and Lazarus survives to show us why .
His preaching from 1658-1660 had aroused increasing attention from the authorities in his neighborhood and one of the sermons which was published under the title of The Rich Man and Lazarus survives to show us why .
Pagina 269
Such a man is a fair merchant , a punctual dealer , an honest man , and a rich man . Ay , says one , that makes him a rich man ; God blesses him because he is an honest man . It's a mistake : God's bless- ing is the effect of no man's ...
Such a man is a fair merchant , a punctual dealer , an honest man , and a rich man . Ay , says one , that makes him a rich man ; God blesses him because he is an honest man . It's a mistake : God's bless- ing is the effect of no man's ...
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