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1 I, 5 | wife: and they shall be one flesh.” And lest we should say 2 I, 5 | permission was given to eat flesh4277 “Every moving thing 3 I, 8 | for the destruction of the flesh that his spirit might be 4 I, 11 | masters according to the flesh, now says, “Become not bondservants 5 I, 11 | masters according to the flesh, whose bondservants they 6 I, 11 | Christ, to serve not the flesh, but the spirit4315 “For 7 I, 12 | amid temptations of the flesh and incentives to vice, 8 I, 13 | have tribulation in the flesh.” Who are they who shall 9 I, 13 | have tribulation in the flesh? They to whom he had before 10 I, 13 | have tribulation in the flesh.” We in our inexperience 11 I, 13 | at least the joys of the flesh. But if they who are married 12 I, 13 | tribulation even in the flesh, which is imagined to be 13 I, 13 | in the mind, and in the flesh itself there is tribulation. “ 14 I, 13 | there are virgins in the flesh, not in the spirit, whose 15 I, 13 | defiled by thought, nor her flesh by lust. On the other hand, 16 I, 13 | his virgin, that is, his flesh, is wanton and boiling with 17 I, 14 | he says, “shall be one flesh”: not three, or four; otherwise, 18 I, 14 | the first who divided one flesh between two wives. Fratricide 19 I, 16 | the twain shall become one flesh,” in explanation of which 20 I, 16 | the Church.” Christ in the flesh is a virgin, in the spirit 21 I, 18 | permission was granted to eat flesh, which had not in the first 22 I, 18 | race, so too the eating of flesh was unknown until the deluge. 23 I, 18 | human race we neither ate flesh, nor gave bills of divorce, 24 I, 18 | which no one could fulfil, flesh was given for food, and 25 I, 18 | circumcised, nor do we eat flesh, for the Apostle says4357 “ 26 I, 18 | It is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine.” For 27 I, 18 | wine.” For wine as well as flesh was consecrated after the 28 I, 22 | that they who are in the flesh cannot please God. And the 29 I, 22 | ever, for that he also is flesh.” Wherefore, when Moses 30 I, 24 | and fell into sins of the flesh, at the beginning of his 31 I, 30 | foes, a man devoted to the flesh, and cut short all his pleasures4460 “ 32 I, 36 | if we knew Him after the flesh, let us no longer know Him 33 I, 36 | know Him according to the flesh. The substance of our resurrection 34 I, 37 | For when we were in the flesh, the sinful passions, which 35 I, 37 | he says, “we were in the flesh, and not in the newness 36 I, 37 | things which pertained to the flesh, and bore fruit unto death. 37 I, 37 | length the violence of the flesh which frequently drives 38 I, 37 | law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.” And, 4520 “ 39 I, 37 | who walk not after the flesh. For the law of the Spirit 40 I, 37 | not walk according to the flesh but according to the Spirit4521 “ 41 I, 37 | they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the 42 I, 37 | do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after 43 I, 37 | spirit. For the mind of the flesh is death; but the mind of 44 I, 37 | because the mind of the flesh is enmity against p. 375 45 I, 37 | and they that are in the flesh cannot please God. But ye 46 I, 37 | God. But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so 47 I, 37 | are debtors, not to the flesh, to live after the flesh: 48 I, 37 | flesh, to live after the flesh: for if ye live after the 49 I, 37 | for if ye live after the flesh, ye must die; but if by 50 I, 37 | If the 4523 wisdom of the flesh is enmity against God, and 51 I, 37 | and they who are in the flesh cannot please God, I think 52 I, 37 | marriage love the wisdom of the flesh, and therefore are in the 53 I, 37 | and therefore are in the flesh. The Apostle being desirous 54 I, 37 | to withdraw us from the flesh and to join us to the Spirit, 55 I, 37 | make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.” 56 I, 37 | this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit 57 I, 37 | explanation can make it clearer: “Flesh and blood,” he says, “cannot 58 I, 37 | works of the law shall no flesh be justified.” Among the 59 I, 38 | ye now perfected in the flesh? Did ye suffer so many things 60 I, 38 | of the infirmity of the flesh. This is the enemy he has 61 I, 38 | fulfill the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against 62 I, 38 | lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, 63 I, 38 | and the Spirit against the flesh.” It is unnecessary now 64 I, 38 | speak of the works of the flesh: it would be tedious, and 65 I, 38 | Christ have crucified their flesh with the passions and the 66 I, 38 | Christ have crucified our flesh and its passions and desires 67 I, 38 | to do the things of the flesh4537Whatsoever a man 68 I, 38 | that soweth unto his own flesh, shall of the flesh reap 69 I, 38 | own flesh, shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he 70 I, 38 | tempt him, is sowing to the flesh and not to the Spirit. And 71 I, 38 | And he who sows to the flesh (the words are not mine, 72 I, 38 | walked in the lusts of the flesh, doing the desires of the 73 I, 38 | doing the desires of the flesh and of the thoughts, and 74 I, 38 | spoiling of the body of the flesh, but with the circumcision 75 I, 39 | Christ died for us in the flesh. Let us arm ourselves with 76 I, 39 | that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin; that 77 I, 39 | rest of our time in the flesh to the lusts of men, but 78 I, 39 | them that walk after the flesh in the lust of defilement, 79 I, 39 | with the seduction of the flesh; promising them liberty 80 I, 40 | world is the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, 81 I, 40 | the garment spotted by the flesh.” Let us read the Apocalypse 82 II, Int | judged for their use of flesh, those who seek the higher 83 II, 3 | indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” If you reply that 84 II, 3 | given to him “a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of p. 389 Satan 85 II, 3 | not fulfil the lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against 86 II, 3 | lust of the flesh. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, 87 II, 3 | and the Spirit against the flesh; for these are contrary 88 II, 3 | wrestling is not against flesh and blood, but against the 89 II, 3 | entice in the lusts of the flesh, by lasciviousness, those 90 II, 3 | the gratification of the flesh. For who is not glad to 91 II, 5 | if we may not eat their flesh? of roes, stags, fallow-deer, 92 II, 6 | Which of us ever eats the flesh of a lion, a viper, a vulture, 93 II, 6 | short, to how many uses the flesh of vipers, from which we 94 II, 6 | chameleons, swallow’s dung and flesh—in what diseases these are 95 II, 6 | Make not provision for the flesh to fulfil the lusts thereof.” 96 II, 6 | not to drink wine, and eat flesh. If you wish to be perfect, 97 II, 7 | live on camel’s milk and flesh: for the camel, to suit 98 II, 7 | think it wicked to eat the flesh of swine. Why? Because pigs 99 II, 7 | to force them to eat the flesh of asses and camels, they 100 II, 7 | eats beef, or makes the flesh of bulls or oxen, or calves, 101 II, 7 | the Jews in devouring the flesh of calves, instead of fowls 102 II, 7 | become acquainted, p. 394 eat flesh half raw. Moreover the Icthyophagi, 103 II, 7 | other races, delight in the flesh of horses and wolves. Why 104 II, 7 | British tribe, eat human flesh, and that although they 105 II, 7 | suppose all nations alike ate flesh, and let that be everywhere 106 II, 7 | subjugate our refractory flesh, eager to follow the allurements 107 II, 7 | allurements of lust? The eating of flesh, and drinking of wine, and 108 II, 11 | of sumptuous banquets of flesh involves great care and 109 II, 11 | thirst. Persons who feed on flesh want also gratifications 110 II, 11 | gratifications not found in flesh. But they who adopt a simple 111 II, 11 | simple diet do not look for flesh. Further, we cannot devote 112 II, 11 | fear that if you do not eat flesh, fowlers and hunters will 113 II, 13 | things abundantly, no one ate flesh, but every one lived on 114 II, 13 | they always abstained from flesh and wine, on account of 115 II, 13 | avoided even eggs and milk as flesh. The one, they said, was 116 II, 13 | one, they said, was liquid flesh, the other was blood with 117 II, 14 | abstinence from wives, wine, and flesh, and made a second nature 118 II, 14(4769)| the Essenes abstained from flesh and wine, or fasted daily. 119 II, 14 | relate that the eating of flesh was unknown. Eubulus, also, 120 II, 14 | abstained not only from flesh, but also from cooked food4775 121 II, 14 | gods, and abstinence from flesh4777 Orpheus in his song 122 II, 14 | denounces the eating of flesh. I might speak of the frugality 123 II, 15 | receive permission to eat flesh; but only the fruits of 124 II, 15 | paradise he might feed not upon flesh which was not to be found 125 II, 15 | because they were p. 399 flesh, He by the deluge passed 126 II, 15 | sentence on the works of the flesh, and, taking note of the 127 II, 15 | gave them liberty to eat flesh: so that while understanding 128 II, 15 | and honey, longed for the flesh of Egypt, and the melons 129 II, 15 | Egypt, when we sat by the flesh pots.” And again, 4783130 II, 15 | Who shall give us flesh to eat? We remember the 131 II, 15 | food, and sighed for the flesh of Egypt. Moses for forty 132 II, 15 | wiser than they who ate the flesh from the king’s table. Then 133 II, 15 | he ate no pleasant bread; flesh and wine entered not his 134 II, 15 | locusts and wild honey, not on flesh; and the hermits of the 135 II, 17 | fish and other kinds of flesh, if we choose, may be taken 136 II, 17 | not thyself from thine own flesh.” He did not therefore reject 137 II, 17 | fell in their devotion to flesh remain even to this day 138 II, 17 | made up for by feasting on flesh. And just as the signs of 139 II, 19 | He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood abideth 140 II, 23 | degrees of merit4864 “All flesh is not the same flesh; but 141 II, 23 | All flesh is not the same flesh; but there is one flesh 142 II, 23 | flesh; but there is one flesh of men, and another flesh 143 II, 23 | flesh of men, and another flesh of beasts, and another flesh 144 II, 23 | flesh of beasts, and another flesh of birds, and another of 145 II, 25 | world perished, all men were flesh, and therefore were destroyed. 146 II, 25 | liberty, that is, with the flesh and its works, we shall 147 II, 29 | nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, 148 II, 29 | God.” The Word was made flesh that we might pass from 149 II, 29 | that we might pass from the flesh into the Word. The Word 150 II, 29 | He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my blood abideth 151 II, 30 | had not yet come in the fleshChrist who is called the 152 II, 36 | dogs, and, since you like flesh so well, vultures too, eagles, 153 II, 37 | unless you take mead, and flesh, and solid food. For lust 154 II, 37 | lust strength is required. Flesh is soon spent and enervated.


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