Edward Reynolds was at the Westminster Assembly. Here he addresses the mayor. One would return to someone their property— it’s violence to withhold it. But when called upon to do this, by giving that which is our own to a needy person, there may be a temptation for a grudging willingness to creep upon us.
Is this grudging and unwillingness something taught and reinforced by today’s conservatism?
How can you give willingly, without grudging?




