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1 II | give alms, and behold all things are clean unto you;" teaching 2 VI | so bringing forward these things, as that we should not prove 3 IX | righteousness, that in all things ye may be enriched." And 4 IX | we be clothed? For these things the Gentiles seek. And your 5 IX | ye have need of all these things. Seek first the kingdom 6 IX | righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you." 7 IX | He says that all these things shall be added and given 8 XI | creatures which have no sense of things divine there is no want 9 XII | Christ, or that earthly things will be wanting to those 10 XII | whom heavenly and divine things are given, whence this unbelieving 11 XII | Pharisees heard all these things, who were very covetous, 12 XIII | forth the secret and hidden things of your mind. The gloom 13 XIII | then whose shall those things be which thou hast provided?" 14 XVI | the love of God, similar things are written: "Who say," 15 XVI | any one preferring earthly things to heavenly, nor for considering 16 XVI | nor for considering human things before divine.~ 17 XVII | the divine promise, those things which she gave were multiplied 18 XXII | of any meat or drink. All things, between the madness of 19 XXIII| What do we reply to these things, dearest brethren? With 20 XXIV | have lifted up your mind to things heavenly and divine, let 21 XXV | to them, but they had all things common." This is truly to 22 XXVI | rewards, to give heavenly things for earthly, eternal things 23 XXVI | things for earthly, eternal things for temporal, great things 24 XXVI | things for temporal, great things for small; to present us 25 XXVI | of His promise! Let these things abide firmly in our perceptions,