Chapter
1 59| be known that if anything unclean or defiled chances to fall
2 59| receptacle of liquid, or if an unclean thing is touched or eaten,
3 60| old Law between clean and unclean foods as well as the uncleanness
4 60| the Law of anyone who ate unclean food. The prayer goes on
5 60| that the one who has eaten unclean foods cannot receive the
6 61| old Law between clean and unclean foods belongs to the ceremonial
7 61| distinction of clean and unclean foods found in the old Law
8 62| food should be considered unclean to eat, except what was
9 62| Bulgarians regarding clean and unclean animals, said: "God showed
10 62| Mosaic Law between clean and unclean foods belongs to the ceremonial
11 63| distinguishes between clean and unclean foods, nevertheless the
12 63| the precepts on clean and unclean foods, may be restored.
13 65| distinguished between clean and unclean foods and abstained from
14 65| because they are bad or unclean, but either because at times
15 66| which the Mosaic Law called unclean with the sole exception
16 67| have eaten forbidden and unclean things." He notes that "
17 67| Orientals avoid partaking of unclean foods through zeal for the
18 69| woman who has borne a boy is unclean for seven days and remains
19 69| delivered of a girl, she is unclean for two weeks and remains
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