Part,Chapter,Paragraph
1 Intro | people - by preference, the poor - the administration of
2 Intro | evangelical attitudes about being poor, about simplicity and moderation
3 Intro,1,a | Provinces that are very poor with many worries, and others
4 Intro,1,a | among the poorest of the poor become somewhat skeptical
5 Intro,1,a | obedience and chastity. Being poor means different things in
6 Intro,1,a | discover the value of being poor and unselfish for Christ
7 I | latest projects with the poor we ought to be very careful.
8 I,0,1 | preferential attention to the poor, of education and dedication
9 I,0,2 | on some occasions in very poor areas, such changes left
10 I,0,3 | from their school, e.g., in poor neighborhoods and sectors,
11 I,0,3 | existing homes in their poor area, or they are building
12 I,0,3 | responses to uplift the poor. ~· The development
13 I,0,4 | providing food for the poor and helping bring hope throughout
14 III,1 | follow the Lord, "who became poor - emptied himself - for
15 III,1 | people where we live. In a poor country, we should not live
16 III,1 | be able to work among the poor." This brought to mind the
17 III,1 | careful not to offend the poor with a more comfortable
18 III,1 | economizing to help the poor, on our need to rectify
19 III,2,1 | initiatives on behalf of the poor are at the top of your agenda
20 III,4,1 | simpler lives, close to the poor and youth on the margins
21 Conclu,0,a| simpler lives, close to the poor and youth on the margins
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