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1 I, 6 | discharge it. And the nutriment suitable and wholesome for the new-formed 2 I, 6 | drink my blood." Such is the suitable food which the Lord ministers, 3 I, 6 | formative process. For a suitable blending conduces to fruitfulness; 4 I, 10 | that rebuke and censure are suitable to men, since they say that 5 I, 12 | a generous disposition, suitable to the choice that is set 6 I, 12 | and His injunctions, as suitable and harmonious to each other. 7 II, 1 | plainness of fare is most suitable, being conducive both to 8 II, 1 | light and digestible, and suitable for keeping awake, unmixed 9 II, 1 | compressed utterance. Nor is it suitable to eat and to drink simultaneously. 10 II, 1 | but the present is not a suitable occasion for their treatment. 11 II, 1 | instructed; and this is suitable, and has influence in putting 12 II, 1 | food, those are the most suitable which are fit for immediate 13 II, 2 | as a strengthening tonic suitable to a sickly body enfeebled 14 II, 2 | of want, and craves means suitable for supplying the want, 15 II, 3 | man, as is serviceable and suitable to one's person, age, pursuits, 16 II, 4 | temperate banquet, being more suitable to beasts than men, and 17 II, 4 | so also in drinking it is suitable to praise Him on partaking 18 II, 5 | impose on them limits and suitable times. For man is not to 19 II, 8 | temperance. For it is not suitable to fill the wanton hair 20 II, 9 | of the body. Nor are they suitable for the digestion of the 21 II, 9 | moderate softness in the bed suitable for manhood; for sleep ought 22 II, 9 | nor our souls; nor is it suitable at all to those processes 23 II, 11 | unstained within, it is most suitable to use white and simple 24 II, 11 | who delineated like and suitable images of Virtue and Vice, 25 II, 12 | wear shoes; for it is not suitable for the foot to be shown 26 II, 12 | go with bare feet is most suitable for exercise, and best adapted 27 II, 13 | should I not enjoy?" is suitable neither to the man, nor 28 II, 13 | the body, as if they were suitable, begets a practice of lying 29 II, 13 | trained under Christ, it is suitable to adorn themselves not 30 II, 13 | the want of beauty]. It is suitable, therefore, for women who 31 III, 8 | of marriage, and what is suitable for wives, we have treated 32 III, 11 | but softer than what is suitable for a man, yet not quite 33 III, 11 | requires. For it is never suitable for women whose lives are 34 III, pray| due thanksgiving--praise suitable to His fair instruction.~