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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXX | followers against men; nor as a rich man, who bestows help upon 2 1, XXXIX | because she was neither rich nor of royal rank, seeing 3 3, IX | Christian believers, not only rich men, but persons of rank, 4 4, XXXIX | any time in want, nor yet rich; and, on the other hand, 5 4, XC | foretelling future events, and so rich (in that knowledge) as out 6 6, XVI | declaration of Jesus against rich men, when He said, "It is 7 6, XVI | of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom 8 6, XVI | opinion he expressed regarding rich men, to the effect that " 9 6, XVI | of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom 10 6, XVI | object of comparison with a rich man, and what signification 11 6, XVI | the Logos concerning the rich men. Nor would he have left 12 6, XVI | blessed" by Jesus, while "the rich" are designated as "miserable;" 13 6, XVI | these words refer to the rich and poor who are visible 14 6, XVI | altogether blessed," and any rich man who is to be wholly 15 6, XLIV | men, concerning the truly rich man, that "he made to himself 16 7, XVIII | of any one that he was so rich as to lend to many nations. 17 7, XXI | we "charge them that are rich in this world, that they 18 7, XXI | they do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to 19 7, XXI | s promise that he who is rich in all utterance, in all 20 7, XXIII | said, "It is hard for the rich man to enter into the kingdom 21 7, XXIII | whether we take the word "rich" in its simplest sense, 22 7, XXIII | whether it is the man who is rich in the sense of abounding 23 7, XXIII | man who is just, than the rich man who is false." Perhaps 24 7, LIX | but for those only who are rich and dainty in their tastes. 25 8, XXXVIII| both strong in body and rich in possessions. And yet


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