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1 1, XXVIII| certain Jewish village, of a poor woman of the country, who 2 1, XXIX | despised as the son of a poor labouring woman, and as 3 2, I | word; for Ebion signifies "poor" among the Jews, and those 4 2, XI | bag for the relief of the poor, repented, and brought back 5 2, XX | mercy, but persecuted the poor and needy man." Wherefore 6 2, XXXII | Celsus imagine that the poor must always be descended 7 2, XXXII | descended from ancestors who are poor, or that kings are always 8 2, XLI | great also the other band of poor men is among the Greeks, 9 4, XXXIX | first place, he is always poor, and far from being delicate 10 6, XVI | examination the fact that "the poor" are termed "blessed" by 11 6, XVI | words refer to the rich and poor who are visible to the senses, 12 6, XVI | indiscriminately have praised the poor, many of whom lead most 13 6, LXVII | in order that, like those poor and blind who had thrown 14 7, VI | truth and virtue. It is poor praise of Socrates to say 15 7, XXI | destructive, for by it "the poor cannot bear rebuke." And 16 7, XXIII | Proverbs, "Better is the poor man who is just, than the 17 7, LIX | simple tastes of peasants and poor labourers, but for those 18 7, LIX | but for the peasants, the poor labourers, and the common 19 8, LXXII | of thee an afflicted and poor people, and they shall trust