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| - It is a similitude of something; for all the parables are similitudes, even though, like the parables of the Prodigal Son, and the Unjust Steward, both of which are in direct connection with this one, they are uttered, as is usual with St. Luke, like simple narratives, always beginning with, ???A certain man,??? or ???There was a certain man.??? Of what, then, is this parable of the Rich Man a sim
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