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Exod. Xii. Ri). Shoes also were worn by Jews, furnished with upper leather and more costl}-. Both Matthew and Luke say ' No footgear, ' just as they had said above ' No stick ' : their sources of knowledge enhanced the ascetic rules for the typical missionary of the Gospel. This was probably the tendency during the Apostolic Age. Both in the zeal with which later disciples tend to work out into greater seeming consistencj' or literalism the principles to which the Master had himself given a sug...gestive embodiment— one tempered by the requirements of practical efficiencj' and some latitude of freedom — and in the conception of Evangelic poverty as the consort or ' bride ' of the devoted Evangelist, the story of Francis of Assisi and of the ' Rule ' of his ' lowly brethren ' {Fratrcs ntinores) affords the best illustration of the whole matter here in hand. two coats. As Mark puts it, it is the wearing of two coats on this journey that is forbidden ; as Matthew and Luke express it, it is the possession of two coats that is in view.
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