Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 7, 2| image is dissimilar, he is a poor workman, and the blame lies,
2 II, 33, 5| soul. For God is not so poor or destitute in resources,
3 III, 14, 3| how we should invite the poor and feeble, who cannot recompense
4 IV, 2, 4| us a story respecting a poor man and a rich one; but
5 IV, 12, 5| hast, and distribute to the poor; and come, follow me;" promising
6 IV, 12, 5| possessions distributed to the poor do annul former covetousness,
7 IV, 12, 5| of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have defrauded
8 IV, 13, 3| our possessions with the poor; and not to love our neighbours
9 IV, 17, 3| and the proselyte, and the poor; and let none imagine evil
10 IV, 18, 2| things [hereafter]; as that poor widow acted who cast all
11 IV, 18, 6| that hath pity upon the poor, lendeth unto the Lord."
12 IV, 23, 1| preach the Gospel to the poor hath He sent Me, to heal
13 IV, 27, 1| one rich, and the other poor. The rich man had exceeding
14 IV, 27, 1| flocks and herds; but the poor man had nothing, save one
15 IV, 27, 1| took the ewe-lamb of the poor man, and set it before the
16 IV, 27, 1| because he had no pity for the poor man. And Nathan said unto
17 IV, 30, 2| servitude, they went away poor? It is just as if any free
18 IV, 36, 2| orphan, the proselyte nor the poor, and let none of you treasure
19 V, 33, 2| lame, the blind, and the poor, and thou shall be blessed,
20 V, 33, 2| entertainments given to the poor, and the suppers for which
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