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1 I, 6 | into a mixture of wine and water, seizes on the wine and 2 I, 6 | most natural affinity for water, as assuredly the spiritual 3 I, 6 | that swallow a little cold water, in addition to the above-mentioned 4 I, 6 | by its combination with water, not in consequence of any 5 I, 6 | but in consequence of the water taking kindly to the milk 6 I, 6 | the agreement of milk with water; for it receives it alone 7 I, 6 | and admits of mixture with water, for the purpose of cleansing, 8 I, 9 | will not be able to hold water." And again, by the same: " 9 I, 12| and regenerated him by water ; and made him grow by his 10 II, 1 | those who rise from the water to the bait of righteousness, 11 II, 1 | beneficial fountain, in order to water those who have been planted 12 II, 2 | apostle to Timothy, who drank water, "for thy stomach's sake;" 13 II, 2 | therefore, for the thirsty is water. This was the simple drink 14 II, 2 | desired to be mixed with water, as His blood is mingled 15 II, 2 | as wine is blended with water, so is the Spirit with man. 16 II, 2 | the mixture of wine and water, nourishes to faith; while 17 II, 2 | mixture of both--of the water and of the Word--is called 18 II, 2 | life, and who are fond of water, the medicine of temperance, 19 II, 2 | satisfied with a little water. For it is not proper that 20 II, 2 | For it is not proper that water should be supplied in too 21 II, 2 | mix the wine with as much water as possible, and not to 22 II, 2 | have recourse to it as to water, and so get enervated to 23 II, 2 | drunkenness, and not pour it in as water from love of wine. For both 24 II, 2 | the mixture of both, of water and of wine, conduces together 25 II, 2 | of what is useful. With water, then, which is the necessary 26 II, 2 | asôston). For if He made water wine at the marriage, He 27 II, 2 | unless they were to import water also, like the foolish Persian 28 II, 2 | that from which the best water for drinking--the Choaspian-- 29 II, 2 | people lovers of it, so does water too. The Holy Spirit, uttering 30 II, 3 | Samaritan woman, who drew the water from the well in an earthenware 31 II, 8 | Scripture therefore says, "Water, and fire, and iron, and 32 II, 13| the flesh, regenerated by water, becomes precious. For that 33 II, 13| that oyster that is in the water covers the flesh all round, 34 II, 13| first necessaries, such as water and air, He supplies free 35 II, 13| has hid in the earth and water. Wherefore ants dig, and 36 III, 1 | beast,~"But he became moist water, and a tree of lofty branches."~ 37 III, 2 | with all. "Abstain from water that is another's," He says, " 38 III, 5 | of dropsical people, the water covered by the skin. Disease 39 III, 7 | cake of barley and a jar of water." Such the Lord sent as 40 III, 9 | going afterwards into the water, have assuaged their thirst. 41 III, 9 | market-place. But to have the water poured over us by several 42 III, 9 | body, is accomplished by water alone, as often in the country 43 III, 10| respectable for a man to draw water for himself, and to cut 44 III, 10| catch men" as fishes in the water.~ 45 III, 11| children drawn out of the water. For we are not to delineate 46 III, 11| bread, and sweet stolen water;" meaning by this, clandestine 47 III, 11| thou pass over a strange water, and cross to Acheron." 48 III, 12| divine commands! "Let this water undulate within itself;