Chapter
1 V | man that hath lost a great treasure, whose whole heart is occupied
2 VI | make bold to display this treasure. Be not thou then negligent
3 X | thy fecklessness! What a treasure that hast lost to-day! For
4 XI | nor steal: for where your treasure is, there will your heart
5 XIV | in store for ourselves no treasure for that life beyond, when
6 XIV | counsel thee to lay up all thy treasure there; and I am come to
7 XIV | the incorruptible world a treasure that can not be stolen,
8 XV | most surely send all thy treasure before thee by the hands
9 XV | poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven, and come, take
10 XVIII | thyself, for the time to come, treasure that cannot be stolen, and
11 XXXIII | their wealth and temple treasure was taken from them, and
12 XXXIII | realised that that was his real treasure which he should win after
13 XXXIII | made he haste to lay up his treasure where neither `moth nor
14 XXXIII | stored up for himself the treasure of almsgiving; treasure,
15 XXXIII | treasure of almsgiving; treasure, which here gladdeneth the
16 XXXVIII| one in search of precious treasure, continually looking everywhere
17 XXXVIII| price, and hast found the treasure that cannot be stolen, hidden
18 XXXIX | and, like a right precious treasure, keep safely from robbers
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