Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        9|       of its being turned into bread as a concession to man's
 2   Int,       10|     far more than a mere type. Bread and wine are produced from
 3   Int,       10|    earth which He made, and so bread is already in a mystical
 4   Int,       10|       sense His flesh. But the bread of the Eucharist is not
 5   Int,       10|      Eucharist is not ordinary bread, but is "tilled in the blessed
 6   III,     XIII|       showed His dominion over bread and the wilderness, Christ
 7   III,    XXIII|        He gave to the Apostles bread and a cup, and said, "This
 8   III,    XXIII|  natural that when He took the bread and the cup, He said, "This
 9   III,    XXIII|        from the earth, and the bread and wine are from the earth
10   III,    XXIII|        from the earth that the bread is ordained as a food for
11   III,    XXIII| mingling. Therefore I give the bread and the cup, having sealed
12   III,    XXIII|      for recklessly giving the bread and the cup to any and saying, "
13   III,    XXIII|      He spoke of the flesh as "bread and the blood as wine, He
14   III,    XXIII|      essence.~ ~But the common bread which is tilled on the earth,
15   III,    XXIII|      of divine spirit. But the bread that is tilled in the blessed
16   III,    XXIII|    immortality. For the mystic bread that hath inseparably acquired
17   III,    XXIII|      body, that is to say, the bread, and the blood, which is
18     V          |     works are like leaven. For bread is unpleasant without leaven,
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