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follows 3
folly 2
fontibus 1
food 24
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for 203
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26 own
25 death
25 limbs
24 food
24 him
24 manner
24 other
Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the workmanship of God

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food

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1 2 | fruitfulness in production, that food might be supplied from them 2 3 | care except for their own food; from which it is effected 3 3 | the eggs without taking food; and since it has not been 4 3 | bodies, they convey to them food, and spend whole days in 5 3 | have to be nourished by food sought with labour by their 6 4 | need of the nourishment of food, because it may be taken 7 4 | he shall have no need of food, he will now not be a man, 8 5 | the necessity of seeking food had called him. Moreover, 9 5 | the arrangement for taking food.~ 10 6 | either the power of taking food, or the method of uniting 11 8 | subservient to their appetite and food. And thus the right reason 12 10| offices, that of taking food and speaking. The tongue 13 10| animals, that it collects the food when bruised and ground 14 10| given to it from binding the food. It also assists the beasts 15 10| sufficient for bruising the food and pasture. But how befittingly 16 11| with some moisture from food and drink, as the earth 17 11| receptacle for articles of food, by means of which, when 18 11| the soul, the other of the food which nourishes the body,-- 19 11| tubes through the neck for food, and for breath, the upper 20 11| itself; since drink and food, being corporeal, make for 21 11| should be stifled. But the food being received into the 22 11| sent forth from itself the food softened, it is gradually 23 11| intestines which receive the food and drink from the belly 24 14| and heat, to digest the food in the stomach; some think


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