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61. That the lust of possessing, and money, are not to be sought for.
In Solomon, in Ecclesiasticus: "He that loveth silver shall not be
satisfied with silver."
Also in Proverbs: "He who holdeth back the corn is cursed among the
people; but blessing is on the head of him that communicateth it."
Also in Isaiah: "Woe unto them who join house to house, and lay field to field,
that they may take away something from their neighbour. Will ye dwell alone
upon the earth?
Also in Zephaniah: "They shall build houses, and shall not dwell in them;
and they shall appoint vineyards, and shall not drink the wine of them, because
the day of the Lord is near."
Also in the Gospel according to Luke: "For what does it profit a man to
make a gain of the whole world, but that he should lose himself? "
And again: "But the Lord said unto him, Thou fool, this night thy soul is
required of thee. Whose, then, shall those things be which thou hast provided?
"
And again: "Remember that thou hast received thy good things in this life.
and likewise Lazarus evil things. But now he is besought, and thou
grievest."
And in the Acts of the Apostles: "But Peter said unto him, Silver and gold
indeed I have not; but what I have I give unto you: In the name of Jesus Christ
of Nazareth, rise up and walk. And, taking hold of his right hand, he lifted
him up."
Also in the first to Timothy: "We brought nothing into this world, but
neither can we take anything away. Therefore, having maintenance and clothing,
let us with these be content. But they who will become rich fall into
temptation and a snare, and many and hurtful lusts, which drown man in
perdition and destruction. For the root of all evils is covetousness, which
some coveting, have made shipwreck from the faith, and have plunged themselves
in many sorrows."
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