Chapter
1 XI | envyings, murders, love of money, railing, love of pleasure,
2 XIII | abundance of riches, and love of money, by reason of which a man
3 XIV | and took a great store of money and huge masses of gold
4 XV | me thither treasures of money and riches, that, when I
5 XV | The sending before thee of money to that eternal home is
6 XV | prisoners by the love of money, and the evils that come
7 XVI | laid up, and a vast heap of money, such as the young man had
8 XVIII | Then receive at my hands money and garments for the support
9 XVIII | perfected. But as concerning the money that thou didst promise
10 XVIII | wealth. For to be ever adding money to money, and never to curb
11 XVIII | be ever adding money to money, and never to curb the passion
12 XVIII | bestow thou on the poor the money and garments which thou
13 XXI | thyself accept a little money for sustenance, and a cloak
14 XXI | them? If the possession of money were a good thing, I should
15 XXV | ground? As for riches and money, such is my contempt and
16 XXXIII| began to distribute all his money to the poor, sparing naught
17 XXXVI | order that the burden of his money might not hinder him from
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