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Just as many of the old Israelites loathed the manna and said, "Our souls are dried away; there is nothing but this manna before our eyes," so there always will be faithless disciples who when they hear the invitation to partake of the Body of Christ, the true Manna, will say, "This is a hard saying," and will thenceforth no more walk with Him.
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White Manna is a tiny little diner structure that can seat about maybe 15 people, tops.
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Martin Manna, director of the Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce, told him that their top priority is abuse and violence suffered by Christians in Iraq.
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I based my muffins on Ms. David's version of one given by Walter Banfield, in Manna, circa 1937.
The Other Muffins: Blog Roll Prequel Lindy 2005
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I based my muffins on Ms. David's version of one given by Walter Banfield, in Manna, circa 1937.
Toast: Lindy 2005
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In that entry the name Manna-hata was written for the first time, and was applied, not to our island but to the opposite Jersey shore.
Henry Hudson Janvier, Thomas A 1909
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In that entry the name Manna-hata was written for the first time, and was applied, not to our island but to the opposite Jersey shore.
Henry Hudson A Brief Statement of His Aims and His Achievements 1881
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And in the tomb of Saint John there is nothing but Manna, which is called Angel's Food.
A travayle thorghe Turkye AYDIN 2007
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Hitherto it had gone by the original Indian name Manna-hata, or, as some will have it, "The Manhattoes"; but this was now decried as savage and heathenish, and as tending to keep up the memory of the pagan brood that originally possessed it.
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Therefore the Manna is a more expressive figure of this sacrament than the Paschal Lamb.
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition Aquinas Thomas
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