Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 11, 1| falsehood, they have lost the bread of true life, and have fallen
2 II, 11, 1| AEsop, which dropped the bread, and made an attempt at
3 II, 22, 3| multitude with five loaves of bread, and twelve baskets of fragments
4 III, 14, 1| after the days of unleavened bread, and came to Troas, where
5 III, 14, 3| recognised Him in the breaking of bread.~4.
6 III, 23, 3| tilling the earth, and to eat bread in the sweat of his face,
7 IV, 16, 3| that man cloth not live by bread alone; but by every word
8 IV, 17, 3| unjust document. Deal thy bread to the hungry willingly,
9 IV, 17, 5| took that created thing, bread, and gave thanks, and said, "
10 IV, 18, 4| when they say] that the bread over which thanks have been
11 IV, 18, 5| flesh and Spirit. For as the bread, which is produced from
12 IV, 18, 5| God, is no longer common bread, but the Eucharist, consisting
13 IV, 25, 3| both--seed to the sower, but bread for the reaper to eat. Just
14 IV, 27, 1| together: it did eat of his own bread, and drank of his cup, and
15 IV, 33, 2| father, have acknowledged the bread to be His body, while He
16 IV, 38, 1| He, who was the perfect bread of the Father, offered Himself
17 IV, 38, 1| contain in ourselves the Bread of immortality, which is
18 V, 2, 2| communion of His blood, nor the bread which we break the communion
19 V, 2, 2| bedews our blood; and the bread (also a part of the creation)
20 V, 2, 3| cup and the manufactured bread receives the Word of God,
21 V, 2, 3| receives increase from the bread which is His body. And just
22 V, 16, 1| face shall thou eat thy bread, until thou turnest again
23 V, 21, 2| that these stones be made bread." But the Lord repulsed
24 V, 21, 2| written, Man doth not live by bread alone." As to those words '[
25 V, 28, 4| I may be found the pure bread of God."~
26 V, 33, 4| serpent earth as if it were bread; and they shall neither
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