Chapter
1 II | before had been clad in rich apparel, -- saw him, who
2 IX | into his tale a certain rich man which was clothed in
3 IX | the righteous -- but the rich man was delivered to the
4 XIV | and steadfast, neither the rich in his wealth, nor the mighty
5 XV | old. For when a certain rich young man asked the Lord, `
6 XV | sorrowful, for he was very rich. And when Jesus saw that
7 XV | of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom
8 XVI | this point, that he was not rich in the light of the knowledge
9 XVI | heard tell, that was born of rich and distinguished parents.
10 XVI | so fine, shared alike by rich and poor, I can indeed in
11 XVII | king, nor wise man, nor rich man, nor ruler, nor any
12 XVIII | said unto him, "A certain rich man once reared the fawn
13 XVIII | she followed them. But the rich man's servants, when they
14 XVIII | shouldest give alms to the rich? The rich always help the
15 XVIII | give alms to the rich? The rich always help the poor, not
16 XVIII | too shalt soon be passing rich as never afore: and then
17 XVIII | when I shall be passing rich, I, who am ready to distribute,
18 XVIII | may more fitly be termed rich than thou, or any other
19 XXXIII| clay, and that, whether rich or poor, we are all of the
20 XXXIX | for that he, though he was rich, yet for our sakes became
21 XXXIX | his poverty might become rich, and, being without suffering,
22 XL | When thou waxest passing rich, thou wilt not be glad to
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