Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        9|         his inability to eat the flesh thus given, and of its being
 2   Int,       10|         s words about eating His flesh and drinking His blood,
 3   Int,       10|          in a mystical sense His flesh. But the bread of the Eucharist
 4    II,      VII|         law. The daughter is the flesh, and the mother circumcision.
 5    II,      XIX|      their life according to the flesh, so that the proclamation
 6   III,       XV|     saying : " Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink
 7   III,       XV|          says, "Except ye eat my flesh and drink my blood, ye have
 8   III,       XV|         a man should taste human flesh, and drink the blood of
 9   III,       XV|  Astyages when he feasted on the flesh of his dearest, and it was
10   III,       XV|    refrain altogether from human flesh.~ ~What then does this saying
11   III,    XXIII|      saying : "Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink
12   III,    XXIII|         those with him about the flesh of Christ, showing that
13   III,    XXIII|         said : "Except ye eat my flesh and drink my blood, ye have
14   III,    XXIII|        abode. Except it eats the flesh and drinks the blood of
15   III,    XXIII|        enjoyment of that kindred flesh, it is brought subsequently
16   III,    XXIII|   blessings is the eating of the flesh and drinking of the blood
17   III,    XXIII|         said : "Except ye eat my flesh and drink my blood, ye have
18   III,    XXIII|       her that bears it, and the flesh, as has been demonstrated?
19   III,    XXIII|         be by tasting the mystic flesh and drinking the mystic
20   III,    XXIII|    recent offspring with her own flesh and blood, makes them comrades
21   III,    XXIII|          eternal life.~ ~Now the flesh and blood of Christ, or
22   III,    XXIII|         and again, by eating the flesh and drinking the blood of
23   III,    XXIII|   disciples that He gave His own flesh to eat and likewise His
24   III,    XXIII|     sense, not the earth but its flesh, and drinking its blood,
25   III,    XXIII|    products of the earth are its flesh and blood. We live by eating
26   III,    XXIII|         earth when we use up its flesh and blood. For as we gladly
27   III,    XXIII|       one else dared to say, "My flesh is food and my blood is
28   III,    XXIII|        declaring that this is my flesh and blood."~ ~If it were
29   III,    XXIII| righteous man, who had said, "My flesh is meat and my blood is
30   III,    XXIII|   Therefore when He spoke of the flesh as "bread and the blood
31   III,    XXIII|     earth, even though it be the flesh of the earth, has no promise
32   III,    XXIII|          then that the Saviour's flesh is not wasted, neither is
33   III,    XXVII|        received this truth from "flesh and blood," nor even from
34   III,     XLII|         one who was clothed with flesh to renounce the daily life
35   III,    XLIII|        wine and the partaking of flesh is disgusting and loathsome
36    IV,       II|          they hear of men in the flesh flying like birds in the
37    IV,     XIII|         drinking milk and eating flesh, living for something like
38    IV,      XVI|      after a separation from the flesh which covered him, he might
39    IV,     XVII|       dwelling of the Godhead in flesh. Then afterwards the heavenly
40    IV,    XXVII|        the unclean growth of the flesh, being begotten and begetting
41    IV,   XXVIII|           and not have been made flesh in Mary on account of the
42    IV,   XXVIII|       Therefore the Word is made flesh, not lowering Himself to
43    IV,   XXVIII|    disease or humiliation of the flesh, but leading the things
44    IV,   XXVIII|        leading the things of the flesh to His own immortality.
45    IV,   XXVIII|         though descending to the flesh, draws up no sickness therefrom,
46    IV,   XXVIII|         its defects, so that the flesh might retain its nature
47    IV,   XXVIII|          other thing, but in the flesh. Nor did He do this in flesh
48    IV,   XXVIII|     flesh. Nor did He do this in flesh of any unique kind, but
49    IV,   XXVIII|        unique kind, but in human flesh, and moreover in that of
50    IV,   XXVIII|    virgin earth that He took the flesh and made it in the beginning,
51    IV,   XXVIII|         will He hesitate to wear flesh from a virgin ? Will He
52    IV,     XXIX|        confess that God took our flesh, and not think of Him as
53    IV,     XXIV|          the resurrection of the flesh.310~ ~Let us once again
54    IV,      XXX|          the resurrection of the flesh.~ ~[Do not raise an uproar
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