Book, Chapter
1 II, V | give us also that white bread, which you used to give
2 II, V | also partake of the holy Bread of which he partook; but
3 II, V | can in no wise receive the Bread of life." They replied, "
4 II, V | will be refreshed by that bread." And being often earnestly
5 III, VI | their hands to bless the bread, the servant, whom he had
6 III, XXIII| sustenance than a small piece of bread, one hen’s egg, and a little
7 III, XXVII| allowing himself nothing but bread and thin milk, and even
8 III, XXVII| been said, with a little bread. Which sort of abstinence
9 V, XII | declining age with coarse bread and cold water. He often
10 V, XXI | shall ye eat unleavened bread.’ By which words all the
11 V, XXI | whosoever eateth leavened bread, from the first day until
12 V, XXI | first day of unleavened bread, in which he was to bring
13 V, XXI | seven days of unleavened bread, on the first whereof the
14 V, XXI | ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one-and-twentieth
15 V, XXI | Catholic Church, should provide Bread and Wine for the Mystery
16 V, XXI | first clay of unleavened bread, concerning which it is
17 V, XXI | the feast of unleavened bread unto the Lord; seven days
18 V, XXI | days ye must eat unleavened bread. In the first day ye shall
19 V, XXI | the feast of unleavened bread is commanded to be kept.
20 V, XXI | seven days of unleavened bread appointed by the law, or
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