A good Motion. IF the rich will deal their Bread to the Hungry, as Isaiah 58. 7. by forbearing one Mealss Meat in a week, and giving the value of it but for one year to maintain the Children of the poor: and the poor do the like to maintain their own Children; the rich may be reimbursed in one year (without any doubt of sacrilege) the four hundred thousand pounds lent upon the assurance of the Bishops Temporalities (which will be six years sooner than all the rich are likely by a doubted course to get in their moneys) the Children of the poor may have the whole revenue of the Bishops Temporalities to breed them up in Learning. A glorious University may be founded in London, every Bishop's House in the Countries be employed as Eton college, Victuals become cheaper, spiritual and corporal Famine be avoided: And all these (in reason) be certainly effected without expense of one half penny. For if the value of one meal in a week in each Parish (one with another) amounteth but to twenty shillings) there being almost ten thousand Parishes in England) and ten thousand pound weekly amounteth to five hundred thousand pounds in one year; then in one year the four hundred thousand pounds will be reimbursed with an overplus. And God, the Rich, the poor (yea all) be well pleased. London Jan: 14. 1646