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Abst Fasting, vigils, food, and other exercises of the soul do not reveal what our sin is.
Is That abstinence whose grace is in eating is to be applied to all.
Is For abstinence is not to be reckoned when satiety of the belly has followed.
Is They mortify their members which are upon the earth, because an insolent body Is punishes the monks with remorse. Is There is no abstinence that does not prefer wine, not for drunkenness, but for the health of the body; food does not Is take away will, but the infirmity permits it.
On Abstinence from wealth alone does not suffice; On be wise to know this healthily; keep in mind that you should indulge the body only as much as is enough for good health.
On Bread and water naturally satisfy, and even then, no one is poor.
Bn If you wish to be in an open will, you must not be addicted to desires, but must resist cupidities; in truth, one is not drawn away unless the strength of grace is infused.
Bn This passion of Christ is for one who is so dilatory; he who does not abstain is like one so dead; to the Lord, he who does not forgive is like one so malicious; he who does not grieve.
Bn To Christ, one must abstain, Lord, from the schools, and to those hearing of abstinence, prolong the sadness, and you, Lord, the piety.
Bn One abstains from meat and water; the replenishment of large fish is substituted.
Bn They stand soberly and prudently through the measure, with fame.
A We imitate the Lord and the apostles who fast for as much time as he spent for us, and he himself fasted.
Is Reason divides vices, fastings, and vigils, and the soul acts so that when the spirit fails or the body languishes, spiritual things are hindered.
Ab Eve, when she was mistress, was a virgin, and they remained in paradise because they quickly violated the precept of the fast to Christ; she felt corruption and was cast out of paradise.
Is They stand soberly and prudently, through the measure, with fame.
Is Reason divides vices, fastings, and vigils, and the soul acts so that when the spirit fails or the body languishes, spiritual things are hindered. Is He took away from his body the affection of good work, making the spirit, by his own example, honor God and prepare the duty for all Is easy for his own, the Latin here is fragmented and likely represents notes on moral reason and reason for the good in his affairs.
V. 14.8 Fasting is for soldiers.
Bn Say abstinence not according to the law, but according to the health itself.
V. 8.9 Fastings are primarily a measure of diet and abstinence from foods.
V. 8.9 Bas When they abstain from foods and act poorly, they imitate the demons.
Is Is They abstain well from foods who fast from evil acts in the world.
Is For this was the lust of the fast, luxury prepared.
Is This is the perfect and reasonable fast, when merit is precious, one fasts, begins, prays.