Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | them, didst give me the food of infancy according to
2 1, VII | for the breast, but for food suitable to my condition -
3 3, I | had a dearth of that inner food which is thyself, my God -
4 3, I | appetite for incorruptible food - not because I was already
5 3, VI | but was instead exhausted. Food in dreams appears like our
6 3, VI | dreams appears like our food awake; yet the sleepers
7 3, VI | and poems I can turn into food for the mind, for though
8 3, VI | flesh and ruminating on such food as I had swallowed through
9 3, X | Manichean - should beg for any food, the morsel that we gave
10 4, I | corruptions of ours by carrying food to those who were called “
11 4, I | milk and feeding on thee, O Food that never perishes?83 What
12 4, XV | the wings of love by the food of a sound faith.~O Lord
13 5, VI | vessels - both kinds of food may be served in either
14 6, III | his body with necessary food or his mind with reading. ~
15 6, IX | namely, into that Egyptian food200 for which Esau lost his
16 6, X | from on high: “I am the food of strong men; grow and
17 6, X | you change me, like the food of your flesh into yourself,
18 6, XVIII| fleshly humanity the heavenly food I was unable to receive.
19 8, II | loves as though it were food.~3. Thou hadst pierced our
20 8, X | Israel forever with the food of truth, where life is
21 9, VI | sound and fragrance and food and embrace in loving my
22 9, VI | sound and fragrance and food and embracement of my inner
23 9, VI | no eating diminishes the food there provided, and where
24 9, IX | recall and re-create; or like food which, once in the belly,
25 9, XIV | are like sweet and bitter food, which when they are committed
26 9, XIV | Perhaps, therefore, just as food is brought up out of the
27 9, XXXI | when thou destroyest both food and stomach, when thou wilt
28 9, XXXI | unless the medicine of food is at hand to relieve us.
29 9, XXXI | that I should learn to take food as medicine. But during
30 9, XXXI | body that still calls for food or whether it is the sensual
31 9, XXXI | flesh that was good for food; that Elijah was fed with
32 9, XXXI | because in their desire for food they murmured against the
33 9, XXXI | against my appetite for food and drink. For it is not
34 9, XLIII| eat and drink and share my food and drink. For, being poor,
35 12, XIX | forth the green herb for food and fruit-bearing trees. “
36 12, XXV | thou hast given us for our food every seed-bearing herb
37 12, XXVI | speaking mysteries? What food is owed such creatures;
38 12, XXVI | another - such as money, food, drink, clothing, shelter,
39 12, XXVI | perished from the lack of such food.~
40 12, XXVII| whales are not fed on such food as the earth alone brings
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