1. John 1:14 and 18. The Lord's words to Philip, John 14:9. —2. See the Lord's words to the Samaritan woman, John 4:10. See St. Paul's words (Rom. 6:23, and 2 Cor. 9:15.) —3. St. Paul, when a prisoner at Philippi, and when answering for himself at Caesarea before King Agrippa, and Bernice, and Festus, proved the truth of the words of Jesus, "Whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst." (John 4:14), and "He that cometh to Me shall never hunger: and he that believeth on Me shall never thirst" (John 6:35).— 4. Any man. Living water. The Spirit (John 7:37-39). —5. Philip. Bethsaida his city (Chapter 1:44.) "Follow Me," first said to him by the Lord (1:43); Philip finds Nathanael (1:45, 46); Jesus asks him about the bread (6:5, 7); Greeks tell Philip they "would, see Jesus; "he and Andrew" tell Jesus "(Chapter 12:21, 22); to this apostle the Lord said," Have I been so long time with you, and yet halt thou not known Me, Philip? "(John 14:8, 9); he was among the company of disciples at Jerusalem after the ascension (Acts 1:13), and on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2 1:14). —6. That he was blind from his birth. (John 9:1) —7. From about the twenty-sixth verse of chapter 6. to the end of chapter 11.—8. To Thomas (John 20:29)," Whom having not seen, ye love." (1 Pet. 1:8.)