|    Part, Question1   2, 70  |      in a good ground, viz. "hundredfold, sixtyfold," and ~"thirtyfold."
 2   2, 70  |   Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The hundredfold, sixtyfold, and thirtyfold
 3   2, 70  | virginal contingency, by the hundredfold ~fruit. There are, moreover,
 4   2, 150 |     to virginity, namely the hundredfold fruit, ~according to a gloss
 5   2, 150 |   Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: The hundredfold fruit is ascribed to virginity,
 6   2, 150 |       QQ. Evang. i, 9), "the hundredfold fruit is given to martyrs,
 7 Suppl, 93|     Now the aureole and ~the hundredfold fruit correspond to the
 8 Suppl, 93|  gloss ~on Mt. 13:8, "Some a hundredfold." Therefore the aureole
 9 Suppl, 93|     De Virgin xlv) that the "hundredfold ~fruit is due to the martyrs,
10 Suppl, 93|   thirtyfold, sixtyfold, and hundredfold. Now fruit is the ~product
11 Suppl, 93|  gloss which states that the hundredfold fruit corresponds to martyrs ~
12 Suppl, 93|      is called a fruit, ~the hundredfold fruit thus denoting the
13 Suppl, 93|  worth of those who have the hundredfold fruit is compared to ~the
14 Suppl, 93|    on Mt. 13:23, "The one a ~hundredfold," which assigns the fruits
15 Suppl, 93|    is not as the excess of a hundredfold over sixtyfold; neither
16 Suppl, 93|    virginal ~continence, the hundredfold fruit: and this for the
17 Suppl, 93|      so is virginity ~to the hundredfold fruit, and to the aureole.
 
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