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1 8 | every kind. They looked on poverty and the poor as something 2 13| the love of evangelical poverty which burned within him. 3 13| might succor this man in his poverty.~ 4 14| meaning by these words Poverty or the religious state which 5 14| founded on the profession of poverty. In fact, he had learned 6 14| should become rich by His poverty, which is, in truth, divine 7 15| 15. Poverty, which consists in the voluntary 8 15| that forced and unlovable poverty preached by some ancient 9 15| eager for gold as he was for poverty, nor more jealous in the 10 15| the high esteem he had for poverty when he wrote these expressive 11 15| sublimeness of the highest poverty which made you, my dearest 12 16| Francis particularly loved poverty was because he considered 13 16| even more especially chose poverty for His spouse. Since then 14 16| for His spouse. Since then poverty has been forgotten by men 15 17| was so much in love with poverty that he appeared to his 16 17| for so ardent a lover of poverty, an admiration that is continually 17 17| Nuptials of St. Francis and Poverty," in which poem one finds 18 18| ideals and generous love of poverty which possessed the mind 19 18| succeed in acquiring true poverty, following the footsteps 20 18| both warmly: "Holy Lady Poverty, may the Lord save you and 21 18| Holy Humility.... Holy Poverty destroys all cupidity and 22 22| motivated by the idea of perfect poverty which had taken complete 23 34| wives; love of purity and poverty, especially in the use of