Book, Chapter

 1   Int,       10|   than a mere type. Bread and wine are produced from the earth
 2    II,      XII|        they gave him to drink wine mingled with gall, and when
 3    II,     XVII|    vinegar" and another said "wine," they made no mistake.
 4   III,    XXIII| children, and mingled her own wine for her own offspring, pouring
 5   III,    XXIII|       gather the corn and the wine from it, we enjoy ourselves
 6   III,    XXIII|  later time both corn and 158 wine and also the body of man,
 7   III,    XXIII|      earth, and the bread and wine are from the earth likewise.
 8   III,    XXIII|        bread and the blood as wine, He taught us plainly that
 9   III,    XXIII|      which is the same as the wine, drawing the immortality
10   III,      XIX|       drunk and overcome with wine, and He spoke as though
11   III,   XXXIII|     appears to be soaked with wine and drunkenness; for he
12   III,    XLIII|      says that the tasting of wine and the partaking of flesh
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