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" ... so applied. For who but Christ could ever have said this of himself, (we mean figuratively) — " I am the living bread which came down from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die? "
Walks with Jesus: Or, Days of the Son of Man - Página 63
por Daniel March - 1888 - 685 páginas
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The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine, and Religious Intelligencer, Volumen1

1808 - 604 páginas
...placed loaves of bread, the !;re-.it support of human life, and Christ is the true bread which cometh down from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die. Tliis bread was made of fine flour and Christ is the richest, purest food of the soul. The loaves were...
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Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Abigail Waters: Who Died in Boston, November 22d ...

Joshua Huntington - 1817 - 194 páginas
...that ordinance again. But I trust I feed continually upon the hidden manna— -the bread which cometh down from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die. Give my love to the dear brethren and sisters. Tell them to give all diligence to make their calling...
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Scripture Natural History for Youth, Volumen2

Esther Copley - 1828 - 464 páginas
...What is this?" It will not be forgotten that the manna was a type of Christ, the true Bread of Jife, which came down from heaven, of which if a man eat, he shall live for ever, John vi. Flax. This very useful vegetable production is prepared from the bark of the...
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Annotations on the Apocalypse: Intended as a Sequel to Those of Mr. Elsley ...

John Chappel Woodhouse - 1828 - 488 páginas
...as their forefathers had been with manna in the wilderness, that he himself is that " bread of life, which came down from heaven, of which if a man eat, he shall live for ever," (John vi. 26, &c) ; and he calls them to attend to its spiritual signification. " The...
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The baptist Magazine

1829 - 560 páginas
...companion and my friend, my refuge and my portion? Shall not the living Bread, the manna which cometh down from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die, be the daily provision of my table? Wilt thou not guide me by thy counsel, and afterwards receive me...
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Sixteen Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Iffley, Oxon

William Jacobson (bp. of Chester.) - 1840 - 352 páginas
...than they. The fathers did eat manna in the wilderness, and are dead; but we have the bread of life which came down from heaven, of which, if a man eat, he shall live for ever; even the flesh of the Son of Man, which he gave for the life of the worldf Take care,...
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The Fountain of Life: Or, The Union Between Christ and Believers

Thomas Jones - 1840 - 314 páginas
...ever. He furnished a table in the wilderness for his redeemed people, and gave them the living bread from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die. He prepared for them a safe refuge in every time of danger, even the clefts of the rock of ages. "...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review

1846 - 670 páginas
...applied. For who but Christ could ever have said this of himself, (we mean figuratively) — " I am the living bread which came down from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die?" Plainly, then, if the figurative sense of the word " flesh " is to be rejected, because no precisely...
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A concise system of theology: being the shorter catechism of the Assembly of ...

Alexander Smith Paterson - 1841 - 486 páginas
...the etaffof bread. In like manner, nothing is so necessary for the soul as Christ the bread of life, which came down from heaven ; of which, if a man eat, he shall live for 'ever. John vi. 32-58. (2.) Bread is most calculated for the nvurishment, and strengthening,...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volumen28

1846 - 668 páginas
...applied. For who but Christ could ever have said this of himself, (we mean figuratively) — " I am the living bread which came down from heaven, of which if a man eat he shall never die ?" Plainly, then, if the figurative sense of the word "flesh" is to be rejected, because no precisely...
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