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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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flesh

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | also, having openly become flesh, exhibited the same virtue, 2 I, 5 | Lord showed Himself? The flesh by which He was manifested. 3 I, 6 | abandoned the desires of the flesh are equal and spiritual 4 I, 6 | heathen the things of the flesh: "For whereas there is among 5 I, 6 | minding the things of the flesh,--desiring, loving, feeling 6 I, 6 | For we are no more in the flesh," as some suppose. For with 7 I, 6 | when He said: "Eat ye my flesh, and drink my blood; " describing 8 I, 6 | soul; as also the Lord of flesh and blood. For in reality 9 I, 6 | meat is solid food, and the flesh and blood of Jesus, they 10 I, 6 | is the moister part of flesh, being a kind of liquid 11 I, 6 | being a kind of liquid flesh; and milk is the sweeter 12 I, 6 | brought forth in throes of the flesh, which the Lord Himself 13 I, 6 | tutor and nurse. "Eat ye my flesh," He says, "and drink my 14 I, 6 | ministers, and He offers His flesh and pours forth His blood, 15 I, 6 | correct the affections of our flesh. But you are not inclined 16 I, 6 | in the following way. The flesh figuratively represents 17 I, 6 | the Holy Spirit; for the flesh was created by Him. The 18 I, 6 | of God, the Spirit made flesh, the heavenly flesh sanctified. 19 I, 6 | made flesh, the heavenly flesh sanctified. The nutriment 20 I, 6 | which I will give is My flesh, which I will give for the 21 I, 6 | inasmuch as He speaks of it as flesh, and as flesh, consequently, 22 I, 6 | speaks of it as flesh, and as flesh, consequently, that has 23 I, 6 | which I will give is My flesh," and since flesh is moistened 24 I, 6 | is My flesh," and since flesh is moistened with blood, 25 I, 6 | watery portion, so also the flesh of Christ, the bread of 26 I, 6 | destruction the lusts of the flesh. Thus in many ways the Word 27 I, 6 | described, as meat, and flesh, and food, and bread, and 28 I, 6 | to suffer. Further, this flesh, and the blood in it, are 29 I, 6 | matter the lusts of the flesh, commits man to eternity, 30 I, 8 | suffering the weakness of the flesh. In this respect, therefore, 31 I, 8 | and my sword shall devour flesh from the blood of the wounded." 32 I, 9 | mercy of the Lord is on all flesh, while He reproves, corrects, 33 I, 9 | skin. He wishes to save my flesh by enveloping it in the 34 II, 1 | and to sanctify also his flesh. For he that is clean rid 35 II, 1 | good, then, neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine," as both 36 II, 1 | food without sauces; and if flesh is wanted, let roast rather 37 II, 1 | and vegetables, without flesh. And John, who carded temperance 38 II, 2 | there is the blood of His flesh, by which we are redeemed 39 II, 2 | the Word, as blood is of flesh. Accordingly, as wine is 40 II, 2 | inspired by it; and the flesh, by reason of which the 41 II, 2 | of which the Word became flesh, to the Word. I therefore 42 II, 2 | money in the purchase of flesh; for every drunkard and 43 II, 2 | rents of the garment of the flesh, the holes made by lusts, 44 II, 8 | husbandman plucks from meadows of flesh. "Children's children are 45 II, 10| done with the works of the flesh, and having been clothed 46 II, 10| clothed with immortality, the flesh itself being pure, we pursue 47 II, 11| adhering as it were to the flesh, receives its shape, and 48 II, 11| the Spirit, that is, the flesh, and so put on incorruptibility.~ 49 II, 13| eye that watches in the flesh,--the transparent Word, 50 II, 13| transparent Word, by whom the flesh, regenerated by water, becomes 51 II, 13| in the water covers the flesh all round, and out of it 52 II, 13| and blossoms out in the flesh, exhibiting the amiable 53 III, 1 | Servant, our Teacher. And the flesh being a slave, as Paul testifies, 54 III, 1 | pimp? For that which is of flesh has the form of a servant. 55 III, 1 | becoming a servant and wearing flesh. But the compassionate God 56 III, 1 | compassionate God Himself set the flesh free, and releasing it from 57 III, 1 | incorruptibility, arraying the flesh in this, the holy embellishment 58 III, 1 | was not the beauty of the flesh visible to the eye, but 59 III, 2 | goodness; we may say also the flesh with the adornment of temperance. 60 III, 2 | decking the covering of flesh,--in truth, imitate the 61 III, 2 | Accordingly they season the flesh like a pernicious sauce; 62 III, 2 | chill the skin, furrow the flesh with poisons, and with curiously 63 III, 2 | susceptible to disease, their flesh, which has been shaded with 64 III, 3 | stews, offering their own flesh for hire for lewd pleasure, 65 III, 3 | whose body is nothing but flesh elaborated of blood, to 66 III, 9 | become prematurely old. The flesh, like iron, being softened 67 III, 11| provision for the lusts of the flesh."~Ear-rings.~ The Word prohibits 68 III, 11| gently exhales through the flesh itself, when warmed, the 69 III, 12| masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling,


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