Clement of Alexandria The Instructor Book II

Similarly he has enjoined to purchase "what is sold in the shambles," without curious questioning.[25]

Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book IV

Should they say, "Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, ought that to be bought? "adding, by way of interrogation, "asking no questions,"[134]

Tertullian Against Marcion Book V

A great argument for another god is the permission to eat of all kinds of meats, contrary to the law.[336]

Tertullian On Fasting

owes no abstinence from particular meats to the Jewish Law even, admitted as it has been by the apostle once for all to the whole range of the meat-market[8]

Novation On the Jewish Meats

Moreover, in another passage: "Everything that is sold in the market-place eat, asking nothing."[24]

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