Chapter
1 II | his soldiers, and all the poor, and men of low degree. ~
2 IV | should receive of thee?" The poor sick man answered,"I am
3 IX | and other were dead, the poor man, full of sores, was
4 IX | away the right from the poor, that the widow may be their
5 XI | Now he commanded men to be poor in spirit, and such he calleth
6 XII | whose examples we, that are poor and vile, strive to imitate,
7 XIV | understand thou that I, thy poor and humble servant, am he,
8 XV | wrought by the hands of the poor. For thus saith one of the
9 XV | by showing mercy to the poor.' The Saviour also saith, `
10 XV | almsgiving and liberality to the poor, as we learn in the Gospel.
11 XV | and distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt have treasure
12 XV | distribution of their riches to the poor laid up for themselves eternal
13 XVI | pleased us so well as this poor and miserable life doth
14 XVI | entertainment in the house of a poor old man, where he rested
15 XVI | heat of the day. ~"Now this poor man's daughter, his only
16 XVI | employment? and wherefore, poor and needy as thou art, givest
17 XVI | Therefore I, the daughter of a poor old man, thank and bless
18 XVI | shared alike by rich and poor, I can indeed in no wise
19 XVIII | shall this be, that thou, a poor man, shouldest give alms
20 XVIII | The rich always help the poor, not the needy the wealthy.
21 XVIII | and why thou callest me a poor man, but sayest that, when
22 XVIII | and bestow thou on the poor the money and garments which
23 XVIII | by the orisons of these poor folk make God thine ally;
24 XX | alms and charities to the poor lend wings to thy prayer,
25 XXII | to help me, because the poor hath committed himself unto
26 XXV | forget not the soul of the poor for ever; but grant me that
27 XXVII | other creature. And the poor fools do not perceive, concerning
28 XXX | thy God, and to save my poor soul, do thou also thyself
29 XXXII | by some country peasants, poor and common men, a mere handful,
30 XXXII | that they may drag their poor dupes into the unquenchable
31 XXXIII| and that, whether rich or poor, we are all of the same
32 XXXIII| distribute all his money to the poor, sparing naught thereof.
33 XXXV | distributed them to the poor, thus making that which
34 XXXV | distributed amongst the poor all his wealth and riches,
35 XXXVI | open thine ears unto the poor, that thou mayest find the
36 XXXVII| That night he halted at a poor man's cabin, and stripped
37 XXXVII| alms, he bestowed upon his poor host, and thus by the prayers
38 XXXVII| thus by the prayers of that poor man, as well as of so many
39 XXXIX | making remembrance of me, poor as I am. For I fear lest
40 XXXIX | yet for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty
41 XXXIX | and alway remembering my poor and slothful soul. Rejoice,
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