Part, Question
1 2, 145 | to Is. 58:3, "Why have we fasted and Thou hast not ~regarded?"
2 2, 145 | the same reasons. For they fasted in July, ~which is the fourth
3 2, 145 | which we call ~August, they fasted because they were commanded
4 2, 145 | in the Old Testament they fasted until evening, ~for it is
5 2, 145 | the ~Old Testament they fasted until night, but not in
6 3, 40 | and the disciples of John fasted, but not the ~disciples
7 3, 40 | says on Mk. 2:18: "Christ fasted, ~that thou mightest not
8 3, 41 | explains the fact that "He ~fasted forty days and forty nights,"
9 3, 41 | He should not ~thus have fasted before His temptation.~Aquin.:
10 3, 41 | tempted by Satan." Now, He fasted ~forty days and forty nights.
11 3, 41 | Further, we read that Christ fasted but once. But He was tempted ~
12 3, 41 | neither ~should He have fasted before the first.~Aquin.:
13 3, 41 | Mt. 4:2,3): "When He had fasted forty ~days and forty nights,
14 3, 41 | fasting; for this cause Christ fasted, ~not as needing it Himself,
15 3, 41 | forty nights," and that He fasted during ~that time: and the
16 3, 41 | the time during which He fasted, but to the time that ~followed:
17 3, 41 | says that "after He had fasted forty days and ~forty nights,
18 Suppl, 14| contrary, The fast of those who fasted "for debates and strifes" ~(
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