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1 4, VI | come into the possession of riches, and who make a display 2 4, VI | come into the possession of riches, and who make a display 3 4, LXXII| Or despisest thou the riches of His goodness, and forbearance, 4 6, XVI | and at the same time for riches." Now who is there that 5 6, XVI | distinguished for goodness and riches at the same time," had perverted 6 6, LXXX | that "their fall is the riches of the world, and the diminishing 7 6, LXXX | diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles," until 8 7, XVIII| Father who loves power, or riches, or glory; that men ought 9 7, XVIII| incredible it is that worldly riches should be promised to those 10 7, XVIII| just man, that his temporal riches should be so abundant, that 11 7, XXI | letter of the law promises riches to the just, Celsus may 12 7, XXI | understand it of worldly riches, which blind men; but we 13 7, XXI | that it refers to those riches which enlighten the eyes, 14 7, XXI | nor trust in uncertain riches but in the living God, who 15 7, XXI | For, as Solomon says, "riches" are the true good, which " 16 7, XXI | is the opposite of these riches is destructive, for by it " 17 7, XXI | And what has been said of riches applies to dominion, in 18 7, XXI | thousand to flight." Now if riches are to be taken in the sense 19 7, XXIII| considered in regard to riches, when He said, "It is hard