Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1  II,     I,  4|     oil into fire. Does not food itself, whether of man or
2  II,     I,  4|     For whatever we take as food, is converted into the substance
3  II,     X,  4|   Of this fire the fuel and food are our sins, which are
4  II,     X,  4| think that, as abundance of food, and provisions of a contrary
5  II,    XI,  3|   nourish the soul with the food of truth and wisdom, and
6  II,    XI,  3|    I have mingled." By this food of wisdom, the understanding,
7  II,    XI,  4|  our body naturally desires food and drink, so our mind is
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