|    Part, Question1   1, 83 |           asleep after eating and drinking copiously. ~If, however,
 2   2, 35 |          a man ~takes pleasure in drinking through being troubled with
 3   2, 35 |       driven out, the pleasure of drinking ceases also. ~Because the
 4   2, 13 |          human nature, by eating, drinking, and such like actions, ~
 5   2, 86 | continency, so is eating flesh or drinking wine contrary to ~abstinence
 6   2, 145|      receive ~the Eucharist after drinking. Now we are not forbidden
 7   2, 145|       concupiscence is kindled by drinking wine more than by ~eating
 8   2, 146|          any desire of eating and drinking, ~but an inordinate desire.
 9   2, 146| immoderate pleasure in eating and drinking. Wherefore those vices ~
10   2, 146|        the results of ~eating and drinking immoderately. These may
11   2, 146|       immoderation ~in eating and drinking, as though reason were fast
12   2, 147|       praise. Such matter is the ~drinking of intoxicants, because
13   2, 147|         Ecclus. 31:37,38): "Sober drinking is health to soul and body; ~
14   2, 147|          results from the mode of drinking, because to wit he exceeds
15   2, 147|           exceeds the ~measure in drinking: and sometimes it is on
16   2, 148|          a man resulting from his drinking much wine, ~the consequence
17   2, 148|          since this is caused by ~drinking lukewarm water: wherefore
18   2, 152|      instance excessive eating or drinking), nocturnal pollution has
19   3, 21 |           prayed that the fear of drinking His chalice might not trouble
20   3, 40 |           of Man came eating ~and drinking."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
21   3, 40 |         the ~matter of eating and drinking. Hence Augustine says (Contra
22   3, 40 |  described as 'neither eating nor drinking,' because he did ~not take
23   3, 40 |          in contrast, 'eating and drinking.'"~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40]
24   3, 40 |          abstinence in eating and drinking does not of itself ~relate
25   3, 40 |        not consist in ~eating and drinking, but in suffering indigence
26   3, 40 |  publicans' tables and eating and drinking."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[40] A[
27   3, 55 |    nutritive life, by ~eating and drinking with His disciples, as we
28   3, 80 |        eating of the body and the drinking of the blood are ~required
 
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