Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2,2| for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty
2 I, 2,2| deep compassion for the poor and by a burning zeal for
3 I, 2,4| as well as clergy, by the poor and uneducated as well as
4 I, 2,4| trouble. The concern for the poor and oppressed which John
5 I, 2,4| called .my brethren, the poor.. When ~his own resources
6 I, 2,4| in order to give to the ~poor, he would do no wrong. (
7 I, 2,4| Those whom you call poor and beggars,. John said, .
8 I, 2,4| should care for the sick and poor, maintaining hospitals and ~
9 I, 4,2| distributed food to the poor and ~sick; nowhere else
10 I, 4,2| all things forget ~not the poor, and support them to the
11 I, 4,2| himself ~closely with the poor, much as Saint Francis of
12 I, 4,2| Christ,. he said, .became poor and hum-~bled Himself, offering
13 I, 5 | Sim-~plicity, ignorant and poor men keep their Faith. (Sir
14 I, 5,2| the food and lodging so poor that many of them ran away.
15 I, 6,1| to care for the ~sick and poor, to show hospitality and
16 I, 6,1| Church are the riches of the poor.. ~ The Non-Possessors argued
17 I, 6,1| all that you have to the poor, sacrifice all your old
18 I, 6,3| special delight in helping the poor, and he was happiest when ~
19 I, 6,3| parish priest . visiting the ~poor and the sick, organizing
20 I, 7,6| contact, and in ~ 71~whom the poor and simple freely confide,
21 II, 1,5| the Almsgiver helping the poor at Alexandria, of Saint
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