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The Philosophy of Sacred History Considered in Relation to Human Aliment and the Wines of Scripture, Ed. by H.S. Clubb
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This unique work explores the relationship between food and spirituality, with a specific focus on the symbolism of wine in sacred texts. Clubb and Graham provide fascinating insights into the religious history of food and drink, and offer thought-provoking reflections on the connection between body and soul.

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