Sentences with phrase «ordinary bread from»

This realisation was not one that human beings are able to reach of their own accord, anymore than they can distinguish, without revelation, ordinary bread from that which has been consecrated by a priest.

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When the words of consecration are repeated, this combination of baked elements is re-moved from the level of ordinary bread and assigned a new meaning in faith, according to the promise made by Jesus at the institution of the sacrament.
And I am thankful that you still read my blog even though it is overflowing with bread recipes and other things made from ordinary wheat, spelt, and rye flour.
Whole Wheat Mixed Berry Loaf Cake — Quick breads seem like such an ordinary thing that wouldn't usually make it to my list of absolute favorites from the year, but this loaf cake still stands out in my mind months later as one of the very best things I whipped up this year.
Still, my bread does not have much flavor beyond ordinary white bread — though my family eats it all fresh from the oven and is not complaining.
From now on, ordinary zucchini bread will never do.
These are household appliances (systems) to which the user describes in ordinary language the problem that he / she wants to solve (such as «making bread,» «removing a stain from a pair of trousers,» etc. depending on the type of household appliance); the system analyses the problem that needs to be solved and searches the database to see whether there is a solution (recipe) for the problem described by the user.
Breads made from sprouted grains are touted by their advocates as especially healthful and more digestible than ordinary whole - grain bBreads made from sprouted grains are touted by their advocates as especially healthful and more digestible than ordinary whole - grain breadsbreads.
It encompassed visions as distinctive as Michael Landy's Market, an installation of empty stalls made from stacked bread crates; Gordon's slowed - down 24 - hour version of Hitchcock's Psycho; Jane and Louise Wilson's psychological explorations of historic buildings through film and photography; and Wallinger's Ecce Homo, a sculpture of Jesus as an ordinary man that was the first piece on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, London.
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