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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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wine

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | vine. For the vine produces wine, as the Word, produces blood, 2 I, 5 | drink for health to men--wine for the body, blood for 3 I, 6 | blood is figuratively termed wine, we are bidden to know that, 4 I, 6 | crumbled into a mixture of wine and water, seizes on the 5 I, 6 | and water, seizes on the wine and leaves the watery portion, 6 I, 6 | figuratively represented as wine? "Who washes," it is said, " 7 I, 6 | is said, "His garment in wine, His robe in the blood of 8 I, 6 | milk is mixed with sweet wine; and the mixture is beneficial, 9 I, 6 | the milk is curdled by the wine, and separated, and whatever 10 II, 1 | to eat flesh nor to drink wine," as both he and the Pythagoreans 11 II, 2 | DRINKING.~ "Use a little wine," says the apostle to Timothy, 12 II, 2 | of flesh. Accordingly, as wine is blended with water, so 13 II, 2 | the one, the mixture of wine and water, nourishes to 14 II, 2 | as far as possible from wine, shunning it as they would 15 II, 2 | generation, inflamed with wine, expand and swell in a shameful 16 II, 2 | studies not to be heavy with wine. "For unmixed wine is far 17 II, 2 | with wine. "For unmixed wine is far from compelling a 18 II, 2 | evening, about supper-time, wine may be used, when we are 19 II, 2 | it must only be a little wine that is to be used; for 20 II, 2 | unmoved and unshaken by wine. People in such a state 21 II, 2 | fitting, then, that some apply wine by way of physic, for the 22 II, 2 | and enjoyment. For first wine makes the man who has drunk 23 II, 2 | becomes violent instead. For wine being warm, and having sweet 24 II, 2 | of the soul and heart was wine created from the beginning, 25 II, 2 | And it is best to mix the wine with as much water as possible, 26 II, 2 | in as water from love of wine. For both are works of God; 27 II, 2 | of both, of water and of wine, conduces together to health, 28 II, 2 | an immoderate quantity of wine the tongue is impeded; the 29 II, 2 | disturbed by the heat of the wine, frequently fancies the 30 II, 2 | tragedy, Wisdom cried, "Much wine drunk abounds in irritation 31 II, 2 | crowns round their necks like wine jars, vomiting drink on 32 II, 2 | the process of dipping, so wine proveth the heart of the 33 II, 2 | is the immoderate use of wine, intoxication the disorder 34 II, 2 | wisdom, but is steeped in wine, is a sluggard. "And the 35 II, 2 | raggedness, the lover of wine, who despises the Word Himself, 36 II, 2 | who tarry long at their wine, and hunt out the places 37 II, 2 | forbids us, "Drink not wine to drunkenness." Wherefore? 38 II, 2 | help, and says:--~ "Let wine which has strength equal 39 II, 2 | waves."~And further:--~ "Wine wandering in speech shows 40 II, 2 | secrets.~ Soul-deceiving wine is the ruin of those who 41 II, 2 | in the mighty billows of wine; and the helmsman, the human 42 II, 2 | enjoins, "Be not drunk with wine, in which there is much 43 II, 2 | asôston). For if He made water wine at the marriage, He did 44 II, 2 | accordingly, has named wine the symbol of the sacred 45 II, 2 | tippling with the dregs of wine, it says: "Intemperate is 46 II, 2 | it says: "Intemperate is wine, and insolent is drunkenness." 47 II, 2 | for the introduction of wine is perilous." And thus shall 48 II, 2 | exhalations, that rise from wine, forming a mass like a cloud. 49 II, 2 | ourselves to procure Chian wine if it is absent, or Ariousian 50 II, 2 | are the fragrant Thasian wine, and the pleasant-breathing 51 II, 2 | Lesbian, and a sweet Cretan wine, and sweet Syracusan wine, 52 II, 2 | wine, and sweet Syracusan wine, and Mendusian, an Egyptian 53 II, 2 | and Mendusian, an Egyptian wine, and the insular Naxian, 54 II, 2 | and flavoured," another wine of the land of Italy. These 55 II, 2 | the temperate drinker, one wine suffices, the product of 56 II, 2 | For why should not the wine of their own country satisfy 57 II, 2 | the Choaspian--was got. As wine, when taken, makes people 58 II, 2 | Those that drink strained wine, and recline on an ivory 59 II, 2 | not mighty," he says, "at wine; for wine has overcome many." 60 II, 2 | he says, "at wine; for wine has overcome many." The 61 II, 2 | Himself also partook of wine; for He, too, was man. And 62 II, 2 | man. And He blessed the wine, saying, "Take, drink: this 63 II, 2 | did not teach affected by wine. And that it was wine which 64 II, 2 | by wine. And that it was wine which was the thing blessed, 65 II, 2 | Father." But that it was wine which was drunk by the Lord, 66 II, 2 | instructed man sufficiency is wine, and he will rest in his 67 II, 5 | people, to speak in a word, wine~ "Commands both to laugh 68 II, 7 | join company with her in wine, lest thy heart incline 69 II, 7 | men under the influence of wine. And let the men, fixing 70 II, 7 | people under the influence of wine, after laughing im-moderately, 71 II, 8 | even to indulge in much wine? do not need the crocus 72 II, 9 | those who are loaded with wine, and the snortings of those 73 II, 10| from thine appetites; for wine and women will remove the 74 III, 2 | of dainties and love of wine, though great vices, are 75 III, 3 | cargo of fornication, like wine or oil; and others, far 76 III, 12| lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings,


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