|    Part, Question1   2, 102|         forbidden ~to eat certain foods, as being unclean according
 2   2, 102|   referring to sins. Yet ~certain foods can defile the soul accidentally;
 3   2, 103|           now we see that certain foods are looked upon with disgust
 4   2, 103|       others maintain that those ~foods were forbidden literally,
 5   2, 103|       Para. 2/3~But since certain foods are more delicate than these
 6   2, 103|      opinion, and hold that these foods ~were forbidden literally,
 7   2, 107|           the ~different kinds of foods (Mt. 15:11): "Not that which
 8   2, 107|    discriminating between various foods, which ~was a ceremonial
 9   2, 107|            but ~He showed that no foods are naturally unclean, but
10   2, 145|        flesh meat, eggs, and milk foods?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
11   2, 145|        flesh meat, eggs, and milk foods. For it has been stated ~
12   2, 145|          fast to partake of those foods which both afford most ~
13   2, 145|     abstain especially from these foods.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
14   2, 145|     especially to heat: flatulent foods ~seemingly cooperate in
15   2, 145|   vegetables which ~are flatulent foods.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[147] A[
16   2, 145|        Reply OBJ 3: Eggs and milk foods are forbidden to those who
17   2, 145|     prohibition of eggs ~and milk foods. Again the Lenten fast is
18   2, 145| prohibition even on eggs and milk foods. As to the use of ~the latter
19   2, 146|          Manichees deemed certain foods ~to make a man unclean,
20   3, 40 |         by the use of any sort of foods considered not in ~their
21   3, 40 |   signification. And that certain foods are ~in the Law called "
22   3, 80 |          a Christian before other foods."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[80] A[
 
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