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1 1, LXX | not nourished with such food (as was that of Jesus)," 2 1, LXX | both that He partook of food, and food of a particular 3 1, LXX | He partook of food, and food of a particular kind. Well, 4 2, XXXVII | who received gall for his food, and to whom vinegar was 5 3, XXXVI | about ordinary kinds of food, or about touching the dead 6 3, LIII | for the soul, and that the food of those young persons who 7 4, XVIII | way as the quality of the food changes in the nurse into 8 4, XXXIX | the sight, and good for food, and the tree of life in 9 4, LXXV | that He may bring forth food out of the earth, and wine 10 4, LXXV | He should have provided food even for the most savage 11 4, LXXVI | irrational animals have their food provided for them, because 12 4, LXXV | flesh of their bodies for food, we slaughter them, as we 13 4, LXXXII | and as a pure article of food. Nor ought we to compare 14 4, LXXXIII| throughout the year as their food, this is not to be deemed 15 4, XCVIII | filial affection in bringing food to its parents for their 16 5, XXXIV | partake of all kinds of food. But the god would not allow 17 5, XXXV | eat of those articles of food which are prohibited in 18 7, XVIII | more careful in providing food than the ravens; that they 19 7, XXIV | For we must consider the food promised in the law as the 20 7, XXIV | promised in the law as the food of the soul, which is to 21 7, XXIV | with anxieties about our food and clothing, but, while 22 7, XXXIX | that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant 23 7, LIX | from different kinds of food, and from the different 24 7, LIX | Suppose that a kind of food which is wholesome and nutritious 25 7, LIX | Suppose, again, that that same food is prepared not to suit 26 7, LIX | to the supposition, the food prepared in the one way 27 7, LIX | welfare,--those who prepare food for persons of mark, or 28 7, LIX | granted that in both cases the food is equally wholesome and 29 7, LX | the qualities of spiritual food with which the rational 30 7, LX | provide the most wholesome food for the largest number of 31 7, LX | the true use of spiritual food, to keep up the figure, 32 8, XXVIII | abstain from all animal food, in accordance with the 33 8, XXIX | carefully restrict their food to such things as are accounted 34 8, XXIX | also do not use in their food the blood of an animal nor 35 8, XXIX | code of rules in regard to food, has laid it down, that " 36 8, XXX | blood, is said to be the food of demons. Perhaps, then, 37 8, XXX | of strangled animals for food is also applicable to the 38 8, XXX | from all other kinds of food, if we cannot partake of 39 8, XXXVI | in regard to matters of food, suffer for it if they are