Book, Chapter
1 I, 11| awhile, and do not go too fast for her lagging footsteps:
2 II, 5 | the dinner intending to fast, and after the manner of
3 II, 14| second nature of their daily fast. 4770 Philo, too, a man
4 II, 15| victorious army prolonged its fast for more than a day. 4790
5 II, 15| so binding was a solemn fast once it was proclaimed to
6 II, 15| preparation of a forty days fast saw God on Mount Horeb,
7 II, 15| Mizpeh, Samuel proclaimed a fast, and so strengthened them,
8 II, 15| baptism by a forty days’ fast, and He taught us that the
9 II, 17| Abraham’s bosom; who, when we fast, 4824 bids us anoint our
10 II, 17| and wash our face, that we fast not to gain glory from men,
11 II, 17| mouth of Isaiah says what fast He did not choose: 4830 “
12 II, 17| In the day of your fast ye find pleasure, and afflict
13 II, 17| and afflict the lowly: ye fast for strife and debate, and
14 II, 17| wickedness. It is not such a fast that I have chosen, saith
15 II, 17| tenth day of the month, to fast until the evening, and threatens
16 II, 17| aloud: 4834 “Sanctify a fast, proclaim a time of healing,”
17 II, 17| that it might appear that a fast is sanctified by other works,
18 II, 17| other works, and that a holy fast avails for the cure of sin.
19 II, 17| fasting by the periodic fast and perpetual abstinence
20 II, 17| Cybele, particularly when a fast from bread is made up for
21 II, 37| This is what you say: “Fast seldom, marry often. You
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