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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On fasting in opposition to the Psychics

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1 1, 4 | xerophagies likewise, keeping our food unmoistened by any flesh, 2 2, 4 | laid upon certain kinds of food; whereas faith, free in 3 2, 6 | is, not abstinence from food, but the works of righteousness, 4 2, 6 | scrupulousness in regard to food; "that not by such things 5 2, 7 | the apostle teach that "food commendeth us not to God; 6 2, 7 | diminution or delay of, food, since "God," forsooth, " 7 3, 3 | have habitually accounted food as poison, and taken the 8 3, 4 | renewed interdiction of food and observation of precept 9 3, 4 | through interdiction of food; and thus, in emulous wise, 10 4 | WAS THE LIMIT OF LAWFUL FOOD EXTENDED AFTER THE FLOOD? 11 4, 1 | definite restriction upon food? nay, rather, why did He 12 4, 2 | indeed, it had only been the food of herbs and trees which 13 4, 2 | sowing shall be to you for food.' Afterwards, however, after 14 4, 2 | They shall be to you for food: just like grassy vegetables 15 5, 1 | even such as curtailed food; certain things being prohibited 16 6, 1 | to lay, restrictions upon food, let us consult common conscience. 17 6, 1 | she sets us, before taking food and drink, with our saliva 18 6, 2 | own self. All discipline food either slays or else wounds. 19 6, 6 | after one single (meal of) food and drink, which he had 20 6, 7 | prerogative of circumscribed food, that it makes God tent-fellow 21 6, 7 | God, when he lives without food.~ 22 7, 4 | For peril has no time for food, nor sackcloth any care 23 7, 6 | filling of her belly, empty of food, with a son, ay, and a prophet. 24 8, 2 | the virtue of contemning food He was initiating "the new 25 8, 2 | to tempt him by means of food, (to be) too strong for 26 9, 1 | certain kinds from use of food is a partial fast. Let us 27 9, 6 | on xerophagies. With such food did David express his own 28 9, 8 | likewise a restriction of food fore-furnishing a formal 29 10, 2 | for the sake of taking food, gone up first on the roof 30 10, 11| whole people tasted not (food), and (yet) the whole earth 31 11, 1 | curtailment or deferment of, food confer, we may refute those 32 12, 2 | enduring as well the absence of food as anxiety about it acquired: 33 15 | APOSTLE'S LANGUAGE CONCERNING FOOD.~1. 34 15, 3 | Do not for the sake of food," he says, "undo the work 35 15, 4 | restricters and interdicters of food, such as abstained from 36 15, 5 | neither meat nor drink;" and, "Food commendeth us not to God"-- 37 15, 6 | who was wont to profess "food" to be, not that which His 38 16, 2 | prohibited by God) to touch food at all in that place; but 39 16, 2 | afterwards rashly taken food from another old man, who


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