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1 I, 5 | produces blood, and both drink for health to men--wine 2 I, 6 | I have given you milk to drink," he says; meaning, I have 3 I, 6 | expression, "I have given you to drink" (epotisa), is the symbol 4 I, 6 | are full-grown are said to drink, babes to suck. "For my 5 I, 6 | says the Lord, "is true drink." In saying, therefore, " 6 I, 6 | I have given you milk to drink," has he not indicated the 7 I, 6 | I have given you milk to drink, and not given you food, 8 I, 6 | said: "Eat ye my flesh, and drink my blood; " describing distinctly 9 I, 6 | nurses call the first-poured drink of milk by the same name 10 I, 6 | my flesh," He says, "and drink my blood." Such is the suitable 11 I, 6 | adds: "I have given you to drink;" for we drink in the word, 12 I, 6 | given you to drink;" for we drink in the word, the nutriment 13 I, 6 | also liquid food is called drink; and the same thing may 14 I, 6 | somehow be both meat and drink, according to the different 15 I, 6 | serves both for meat and drink. "I," says the Lord, "have 16 I, 6 | cup," when He alone had to drink and drain it. Thus to Christ 17 I, 6 | and to us infants, who drink the milk of the word of 18 I, 6 | I have given you milk to drink." For if we have been regenerated 19 II, 1 | pouring of sauce; and by drink and delicacies and smoke 20 II, 1 | creature (man I mean) food and drink, for sustenance, not for 21 II, 1 | kingdom of God is not meat and drink," says the apostle, in order 22 II, 1 | saying, Let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die." 23 II, 1 | not power to eat and to drink," says the apostle, "and 24 II, 1 | not power to eat and to drink?" And "we know"--he says 25 II, 1 | neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine," as both he and the 26 II, 1 | not houses to eat and to drink in? Or despise ye the church 27 II, 1 | it suitable to eat and to drink simultaneously. For it is 28 II, 1 | And "whether ye eat or drink, do all to the glory of 29 II, 1 | not that we might eat and drink, but that we might devote 30 II, 2 | water. This was the simple drink of sobriety, which, flowing 31 II, 2 | we are anointed. And to drink the blood of Jesus, is to 32 II, 2 | them abstain wholly from drink; in order that their superfluous 33 II, 2 | I remember), thinks that drink should be taken only till 34 II, 2 | excess, urinals, idleness, drink. You may see some of them, 35 II, 2 | like wine jars, vomiting drink on one another in the name 36 II, 2 | Here he shows the lover of drink to be already dead to the 37 II, 2 | salvation, forbids us, "Drink not wine to drunkenness." 38 II, 2 | is the ruin of those who drink it."~And so on.~ You see 39 II, 2 | heart is drowned in much drink. The excess of drunkenness 40 II, 2 | world; supplying piety with drink from the vine of truth, 41 II, 2 | therefore, to right reason, to drink on account of the cold of 42 II, 2 | hunger, so also are we to use drink to satisfy thirst, taking 43 II, 2 | their luxury: "Those that drink strained wine, and recline 44 II, 2 | sight): so that we are to drink without contortions of the 45 II, 2 | gurgling occasioned by the drink rushing with violence, and 46 II, 2 | mischief, my friend. Your drink is not being taken from 47 II, 2 | is satiated, even if you drink slower, observing decorum, 48 II, 2 | enjoyment, not to wantonness, drink sober cups of friendship, 49 II, 2 | the wine, saying, "Take, drink: this is my blood"--the 50 II, 2 | His disciples, "I will not drink of the fruit of this vine, 51 II, 2 | fruit of this vine, till I drink it with you in the kingdom 52 II, 2 | but we forbid studying to drink from them alone, as arrogant; 53 II, 3 | teaching us to fear while we drink, is to be banished from 54 II, 3 | from heaven. He asked to drink of the Samaritan woman, 55 II, 4 | drunkenness. A night spent over drink invites drunkenness, rouses 56 II, 7 | those who meet, and meat and drink accompany affection, how 57 II, 8 | not only not permitted to drink with others to intoxication, 58 II, 11| or what things ye shall drink." For to take thought of 59 II, 11| shall eat, or what ye shall drink," He added, "Neither be 60 II, 11| covered, as it is to eat and drink. The necessity, then, being 61 II, 13| up for many years; eat, drink, be merry," the Lord in 62 III, 2 | another's," He says, "and drink not of another's well," 63 III, 2 | The barbarian plains drink noble blood,~ And the streams 64 III, 3 | house with them. And if drink fail the barbarians, they 65 III, 7 | sorts of things, and to drink in like manner, and to satiate 66 III, 7 | by communicating of its drink to the thirsty, again increases 67 III, 10| shake up the couch, reach drink to her husband when thirsty, 68 III, 11| palinode, "Let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die." 69 III, 12| thirsty, and ye gave Me drink; I was a stranger, and ye