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1 II, XIX| obscure because of their poverty. This He did fittingly and 2 III, V| by way of contrast his poverty brings a poor man into it. 3 III, V| or hindrance to cling to poverty alone, and the things that 4 III, V| base. This follows from poverty being able to save the poor 5 III, XII| improperly persists in his poverty |71 praiseworthy on account 6 III, XII| unbeneficial; neither does his poverty lead the poor man up to 7 III, XII| mind conduces to make his poverty profitable to his soul. 8 III, XII| differently, so both riches and poverty may make a man either good 9 III, XII| the time came, he welcomed poverty aright, and looked on worms 10 III, XII| included virtue, and his poverty the love of his Maker.]~ ~ 11 III, XII| giving comfort to pitiable poverty nor alleviating the wants 12 IV, XXX| want and grows thin through poverty, suffering ill by day and