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follows 44
folly 9
fond 5
food 19
fool 1
foolish 14
foolishly 1
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19 considered
19 curse
19 descent
19 food
19 giving
19 happens
19 heathen
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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food

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1pref| not died so as to become food for others, are thought 2 I, 14 | all its fatness for your food. The sea, too, you reprobate, 3 II, 11 | was yielded spontaneous food and untilled nourishment. 4 II, 18 | somewhat away from men's food, by pronouncing unclean 5 II, 18 | which, while eating angels' food, craved after the cucumbers 6 II, 18 | is caused by the need of food, the desire for costly meat 7 II, 18 | accustomed to such articles of food as were neither plentiful 8 II, 18 | people that He took away food, rather than from the more 9 II, 22 | God, both in the way of food and of a sweet smell, was 10 IV, 9 | also forbids us even to eat food, forasmuch as the taint 11 IV, 12 | by thus preparing their food, they had violated the holy 12 IV, 12 | the Sabbath, and provided food by boldly breaking up the 13 IV, 12 | yesterday's provision of food might free from fasting 14 IV, 12 | them with the relief of food when they were hungry, and 15 IV, 21 | journey, by way of either food or raiment. Who would have 16 IV, 21 | willed the slender supply of food, not only to be enough, 17 IV, 21 | the small supply of the food, answered, "What, shall 18 IV, 29 | god, how does he know that food and raiment are necessary 19 IV, 29 | first also does; His are the food and raiment, whose is the


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