Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        9|    Child slain and offered for food, of his inability to eat
 2   III,     VIII|          They gave me gall for food, and for my thirst they
 3   III,       IX|        things, a tree, and the food from that tree. In the case
 4   III,       IX|        victory by fasting from food; but it was only when He
 5   III,        X|    heavenly Word within as the food which cannot moulder), and
 6   III,       XV|   Tereus took his fill of such food unwillingly. Harpagus was
 7   III,    XXIII| becomes worthy |81 of a better food and position, being enrolled
 8   III,    XXIII|   allegorically this supply of food.~ ~But at the end of the
 9   III,    XXIII|     dared to say, "My flesh is food and my blood is drink" (
10   III,    XXIII|     the bread is ordained as a food for you, and the earth is
11   III,     XLII|      of Christ. Those who sell food in the shambles do not act
12    IV,     XVII|   quantities of meal for man's food, and this is the way the
13    IV,     XVII|    cleansing and for seasoning food, and also of surprising
14    IV,    XXVII|      the way they consumed the food offered them. So Abraham
15     V          | neither useful nor a wholesome food for the soul, nor is it
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