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1 1| yourselves by these very things to be teachers. Therefore 2 1| contend against "the spiritual things of wickedness," I address 3 2| spiritually. For divine things must be divinely received, 4 2| Moreover, we may beware, if any things enjoined by God be so treated 5 2| authority, test, in calling some things impure and unclean, their 6 2| either in having blessed things which were not clean, or 7 2| begin from the beginning of things, whence it behoves me to 8 2| the human body. All these things, as I have said, were by 9 2| neither one nor other of these things. So, in fishes also, the 10 2| Then God is the ordainer of things which are not clean; and 11 2| and the blame attached to things which are made will recoil 12 2| as having created unclean things, and to charge upon the 13 2| the guilt of having made things which are abomination, especially 14 3| one of the two. All these things were made by one Workman, 15 3| them is holy, and those things which were created are not 16 3| too, who do one of these things are not themselves clean 17 3| condemned, when even those things, although naturally ordained 18 3| well as of error. These things, then, and the like to these, 19 4| IV. ARGUMENT. TO THESE THINGS ALSO WAS ADDED ANOTHER REASON 20 4| that this might be so, many things were called unclean, not 21 4| the destruction of other things. Therefore these remedies 22 5| THE LAW, CHRIST, CAME, ALL THINGS WERE SAID BY THE APOSTLE 23 5| obscurities of the law--all those things which antiquity had covered 24 5| rightly said: "To the pure all things are pure but unto them that 25 5| asking nothing." From these things it is plain that all those 26 5| is plain that all those things are returned to their original 27 5| God;" but observing those things: "Touch not, taste not, 28 6| CONTINENCE AND FASTING: FOR THESE THINGS GREATLY BECOME THE FAITHFUL,-- 29 6| there wanting, among such things, those who, although they 30 6| already stupid with wine? But things which are detestable are 31 6| our examples. For those things only are to be taken by 32 6| and continence. For these things are even greatly becoming 33 7| THAT HE MAY APPROACH TO THINGS OFFERED TO IDOLS.~But it 34 7| observed, and the pollution of things offered to idols being rejected, 35 7| of truth throughout all things, ought to give thanks to