Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III

Quomodo ergo esuriunt, et sitiunt, et camis patiuntur affectiones, et alia, quae non patietur, qui per Christum accepit perfectam, quae speratur, resurrectionem? Quin etiam ii, qui colunt idola, a cibis et venere abstinent. "Non est" autem, inquit, "regnum Dei cibus est potus."[58]

Clement of Alexandria Stromata Book III

Atqui hic ipse exclamavit: "Non est regnum Dei esca et potus: "neque vero abstinentia a vino et carnibus; "sed justitia, et pax, et gaudium in Spiritu sancto."[76]

Tertullian On Prayer

nor a sad by a joyful,[80]

Tertullian On Fasting

And if he has "delivered you the keys of the meat-market," permitting the eating of "all things" with a view to establishing the exception of" things offered to idols; "still he has not included the kingdom of God in the meat-market: "For," he says, "the kingdom of God is neither meat nor drink; "[103]

Cyprian Treatise XII Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews

Also to the Romans: "The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost."[688]

Novation On the Jewish Meats

The apostle cries out: "The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace. and joy."[25]

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