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1   Int,        8     |      stories. His statement that milk flowed from the wound at
2   III,    XXIII     | nourishment comes in the form of milk, but milk is really the
3   III,    XXIII     |         in the form of milk, but milk is really the same as blood;
4   III,     XXII     |         fed so far on the gentle milk of teaching.180 Nevertheless,
5   III,    XXXII     |          and doth not eat of the milk |104 of the flock?" (1 Cor.
6   III,    XXXIX     |        fair fleeces and abundant milk. Again, the labourer sows
7    IV,     XIII     |     wronged by another, drinking milk and eating flesh, living
8    IV          (256)|         greediness for blood and milk, while Peter beat him with
9    IV          (256)|         cross. For the legend of milk flowing from S. Paul's wound,
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