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1 1, XXIV | well-proportioned mixture of flesh and blood and bones, or 2 1, XXXII | by its residence in the flesh than that of many men (to 3 1, XXXV | of David according to the flesh; and this sign is said to 4 1, XLIII | His tabernacling in the flesh, but up to the present time 5 1, LII | penalty of death, of the flesh of such an animal. Now, 6 2, I | Israelite according to the flesh), and to those who were 7 2, II | was still with him in the flesh. But I shall have another 8 2, IX | the Lord, the God of all flesh," and, "Before Me there 9 2, XXIII | nature from that of human flesh, so along with His body 10 2, XXV | weakness belonging to human flesh, and that of readiness of 11 2, XXV | indicating the weakness of the flesh; and afterwards those other 12 2, XXXVIII| of His appearance in the flesh, that He underwent these 13 2, LXII | the person of Jesus: "My flesh shall rest in hope, and 14 3, XXVIII | and had assumed the human flesh which "lusteth against the 15 3, XXXII | writings, and in this, "My flesh also shall rest in hope: 16 3, XLII | when he compares the mortal flesh of Jesus to gold, and silver, 17 3, XLII | it be impossible for the flesh of Jesus also to exchange 18 3, XLII | infirmities belonging to the flesh, and those properties which 19 3, XLVIII | many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many 20 3, XLVIII | things that are, that no flesh may glory in His presence; 21 3, XLVIII | wise man according to the flesh," but that "not many wise 22 3, XLVIII | wise men according to the flesh," are called. It is manifest, 23 4, XV | Deity, He becomes as it were flesh, speaking with a literal 24 4, XXVIII | of the Lord is upon all flesh;" and that God, being good, " 25 4, XXXVIII| ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof. And the 26 4, XLIV | woman was born after the flesh; but he of the free woman 27 4, XLIX | and they two shall be one flesh. This is a great mystery; 28 4, LXXV | animals and live upon their flesh, we would say, Why were 29 4, LXXV | up; and when we need the flesh of their bodies for food, 30 5, XIV | clothed with the self-same flesh (as during life); for such 31 5, XIV | to all reason, that the flesh, which is full of those 32 5, XVIII | the resurrection of the flesh, which has been preached 33 5, XIX | this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit 34 5, XXXIV | excluded from the use of cows' flesh, sent to the oracle of Jupiter 35 5, XXXIV | And some abstain from the flesh of sheep, and others from 36 5, XXXIV | while they regard swine's flesh with loathing. The Scythians, 37 5, XXXVI | indifference the use of cows' flesh, which is a thing not only 38 5, XXXVI | forbade the use of cows' flesh, because of the advantage 39 5, XLI | they abstain from swine's flesh, for the Egyptians practised 40 5, XLI | only from it, but from the flesh of goats, and sheep, and 41 5, XLIX | abstaining from swine's flesh, as if it were some great 42 5, XLIX | abstain not only from the flesh of swine, but also from 43 5, XLIX | mortify the deeds of the flesh."~ 44 5, LXIV | though we do walk in the flesh, we do not war after the 45 5, LXIV | we do not war after the flesh; (for the weapons of our 46 6, IV | and this, truly, "that no flesh should glory in the presence 47 6, IX | statement, "The Word became flesh;" and that corresponds to 48 6, XIV | to be "according to the flesh;" and they have also some 49 6, XXVII | sacrifice, and partook of its flesh;" and again, "that the professors 50 6, XXIX | from the dead with the same flesh and blood, and who gave 51 6, XXIX | from the dead with the same flesh and blood, as has been shown 52 6, XXXIV | and a resurrection of the flesh by means of the 'tree,' 53 6, XXXVI | be a resurrection of the flesh by means of the tree;" not 54 6, XL | that Christians devour the flesh of infants, and give themselves 55 6, XLVII | no longer twain, but one flesh;" and of the perfect man, 56 6, LIX | them from a life in the flesh, and, having set them free 57 6, LXVIII | beginning with God," became flesh for the sake of those who 58 6, LXVIII | those who had cleaved to the flesh, and had become as flesh, 59 6, LXVIII | flesh, and had become as flesh, that He might be received 60 6, LXVIII | and announcing Himself as flesh, He calls to Himself those 61 6, LXVIII | to Himself those who are flesh, that He may in the first 62 6, LXVIII | to the Word that was made flesh, and afterwards may lead 63 6, LXVIII | He was before He became flesh; so that they, receiving 64 6, LXVIII | which was according to the flesh, say, "Even if we have known 65 6, LXVIII | have known Christ after the flesh, yet henceforth know we 66 6, LXVIII | more." Therefore He became flesh, and having become flesh, " 67 6, LXVIII | flesh, and having become flesh, "He tabernacled among us," 68 6, LXX | be worshipped not in the flesh, and with fleshly sacrifices, 69 6, LXXX | mentioned as eaters of human flesh. To the Jews, however, especially 70 7, IV | we call "the lust of the flesh" it was deadened. For we 71 7, VII | how they abstained from flesh, and lived on water and 72 7, XIII | was it for God to eat the flesh of sheep, or to drink vinegar 73 7, XIII | according to us, did not eat the flesh of sheep; and while it may 74 7, XXII | the land" he means the flesh whose lusts are at enmity 75 7, XXII | destroy all the lusts of the flesh, which are called "the wicked 76 7, XXXVI | from the soul, but from the flesh. Let them hearken to us, 77 7, XXXVII | from the soul, but from the flesh."~ 78 7, XXXVIII| of "the language of the flesh," having learnt as he has " 79 7, XXXVIII| man, for that he also is flesh," and again, "They that 80 7, XXXVIII| again, "They that are in the flesh cannot please God," he strives 81 7, XXXVIII| longer according to the flesh, but only according to the 82 7, XXXIX | have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth we know 83 7, XLII | completely wedded to the flesh as to be incapable of seeing 84 7, XLII | God," and "who was made flesh," in order that He might 85 7, XLIII | words, "The Word was made flesh," are to be understood of 86 7, XLV | being "utterly wedded to the flesh;" although if we live well, 87 7, XLV | of us: "Ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if the 88 7, XLVI | For though we live' in the flesh, we do not war according 89 7, XLVI | not war according to the flesh; for the weapons of our 90 7, LII | learnt, "If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die; but if ye 91 7, LX | wisdom according to the flesh," which delights in what 92 8, XXII | indulging the lust of the flesh, but "keeping under his 93 8, XXII | the feast by eating of the flesh of the Word, never ceases 94 8, XXIII | in which the lust of the flesh runs riot, and leads to 95 8, XXIII | compound being, in which "the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, 96 8, XXIII | and the Spirit against the flesh," to keep the feast with 97 8, XXIII | through the lust of the flesh is unfit to keep it along 98 8, XXVIII | bound to abstain from the flesh of all animals. We do not 99 8, XXVIII | It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor 100 8, XXVIII | to offend, I will eat no flesh while the world standeth, 101 8, XXIX | blood of an animal nor the flesh of an animal torn by wild 102 8, XXX | are to abstain from the flesh of animals in the same way 103 8, XXX | abstain not only from the flesh of animals, but from all 104 8, XXX | at times from eating the flesh of animals, it is evidently, 105 8, XXXI | demons when he eats the flesh of what are called sacred 106 8, XXXIV | we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities,