Nave's Topical Index
Leviticus 11:19And the stork, the heron after her kind, and the lapwing, and the bat.
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Whether There was any Reasonable Cause for the Ceremonial ...
... which flies at a great height, pride is forbidden: in the ... The screech-owl, which
seeks its food by night but ... perhaps it is the same as the stork: it signifies ...
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The Seventh Commandment
... Naturalists write that if a stork, leaving his own mate ... we shall never care to pluck
the forbidden fruit.' Sint ... said, the word was his appointed food.' Job 23:12 ...
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The Creation of Fowl and Water Animals.
... Listen, Christians, you to whom it is forbidden to "recompense evil ... throw it like
a line, and take the food hidden at ... On the pious affection of the stork, cf. ...
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Book ii. Jerome Answers the Second, Third, and Fourth Propositions ...
... the flesh of a lion, a viper, a vulture, a stork, a kite ... and of course the eating
of the unclean was forbidden, otherwise the ... Was it not on account of food? ...
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the Legendary History of Egypt
... Wine that maketh man glad, the bee who works for him in the flowers secreting wax
and honey, the meat and herbs which are his food, the stuffs that clothe him ...
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Subtopics
Stork
Stork: Figurative
Stork: Forbidden As Food
Stork: Migratory
Stork: Nest of, in Fir Trees
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