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1 Int, 7, p. xx| represent with wine and bread the mysteries of His Body 2 Int, 7, p. xx| sacrifices, He delivered them bread to use as a symbol of His 3 Int, 7, p. xx| made by Melehizedek with bread and wine, not with animal 4 II, 3, p. 81| strong woman, the strength of bread, and the strength of water, 5 II, 3, p. 82| strong woman, the strength of bread and the strength of water, 6 III, 2, p. 106| nights; he did neither eat bread nor drink water." And Christ 7 III, 2, p. 106| says: Behold, I give 6 you bread from heaven." [[Exod. xvi. 8 III, 2, p. 106| because ye have brought no bread? 9. Do ye not yet understand, 9 V, 3, p. 242| Abraham only with wine and bread, in exactly the same way 10 V, 3, p. 242| Church, and with wine and bread darkly express the mysteries 11 V, 3, p. 242| king of Salem, brought out bread and wine: and he was priest 12 VII, 1, p. 63| they are devoid of rational bread, and of solid spiritual 13 VII, 2, p. 84| is translated, "House of Bread," bearing the name of Him 14 VII, 2, p. 84| shews by saying: "I am the Bread that came down from heaven." 15 VIII, 1, p. 115| kinds, and was to give them bread to use as the symbol of 16 X, 1, p. 194| trusted, he that ate of my bread hath raised his heel against 17 X, 1, p. 194| trusted, who did eat of my bread, has magnified himself against 18 X, 1, p. 198| I trusted, who ate of my bread, hath lifted up his heel 19 X, 1, p. 198| confidence, who ate of my bread with me, hath magnified 20 X, 2, p. 200| trusted, he that ate of my bread, hath lifted up his heel 21 X, 2, p. 200| is said, "He that ate my bread hath lifted up his heel 22 X, 2, p. 200| companionship sweetened my bread." This Aquila interprets 23 X, 6, p. 213| the earth, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, 24 X, 8, p. 235| nourishes with spiritual bread, the life-giving food of