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1 II, XX| or that all a cloak is poor because a tassel is lost. 2 III, V| And what harm is there for poor men in doing every unholy 3 III, V| contrast his poverty brings a poor man into it. And so it becomes 4 III, V| poverty being able to save the poor man, while riches shut out 5 III, V| rule of truth, but of some poor men who wished, as a result 6 III, V| thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure 7 III, V| persuaded them to distribute to poor men all the substance and 8 III, XII| account of it. For many are poor, and they are not all praiseworthy, 9 III, XII| does his poverty lead the poor man up to heaven, but his 10 III, XII| his soul. For in rich and poor alike it is the nature of 11 III, XII| friendly intercourse with poor men, neither giving comfort 12 III, XII| advocates of the rich that the poor exist; without them wealth 13 III, VII| based on the sayings : "The poor ye have always, but me ye 14 III, VII| It is where He says, "The poor ye have always, but me ye 15 III, VII| wrought a good work on me. The poor ye have always, but me ye 16 III, VII| price, and given to the poor for expenditure on their 17 III, XIV| spoke as above about the poor, the desire that the ointment 18 III, XIV| ointment should be for the poor, and not for the anointing 19 III, XIV| of Him who for us became poor, originated with Judas, 20 IV, XXX| man standing up and the poor man lying down, the old