Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| clergy; a third for the poor; and the fourth for the
2 II, I | diligently and give to the poor, that his righteousness,
3 II, I | because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless,
4 II, I | lame. I was a father to the poor; and the cause which I knew
5 II, I | withheld," says he, "the poor from their desire; or have
6 III, V | distributing immediately among the poor whom he met whatsoever was
7 III, V | he saw, whether rich or poor, and call upon them, if
8 III, V | said, for the use of the poor, or bestowed in ransoming
9 III, VI | kind, and generous to the poor and to strangers.~To give
10 III, VI | that a great multitude of poor folk from all parts was
11 III, VI | him to be carried to the poor, and the dish to be broken
12 III, IX | ceased to provide for the poor and the sick, and to bestow
13 III, XIV | Some short time after, a poor man meeting the Bishop,
14 III, XIV | compassionate, a great friend to the poor, and, in a manner, the father
15 III, XIV | lord Bishop, by giving the poor man that royal horse, which
16 III, XIV | good enough to give to the poor, instead of giving that
17 III, XVII | relieving or defending the poor. To be brief, so far as
18 III, XXVI | immediately - gave it to the poor; there being no need to
19 IV, XI | money, to be given to the poor, reserving nothing to himself,
20 IV, XI | rather coveting to remain poor in spirit for the sake of
21 IV, XIII | they gave a hundred to the poor, a hundred to those of whom
22 IV, XXII | that he was a peasant, a poor man and married, and he
23 IV, XXIII| there was rich, and none poor, for they had all things
24 IV, XXIX | of his garments, to the poor.~
25 V, II | followers find out some poor man labouring under any
26 V, II | next Sunday he bade the poor man come to him, and when
27 V, IV | would also give alms to the poor, if so be that the bishop
28 V, IV | alms for the relief of the poor, if he would but go and
29 V, XII | straightway distributed among the poor. Not long after, being set
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