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1 I, 2 | bringeth not forth corrupt fruit, neither the corrupt tree 2 I, 2 | neither the corrupt tree good fruit." Which means, that an honest 3 I, 2 | tree bringing forth evil fruit, that is, moral evil, and 4 I, 2 | tree producing its good fruit. Accordingly, finding in 5 I, 22| to death for tasting the fruit of one poor tree, and thence 6 I, 26| such infliction is the just fruit of anger, and anger is the 7 I, 28| ground that will yield him no fruit in return, except he be 8 II, 4 | first lesson on the noble fruit of this truly most excellent 9 II, 17| for the enjoyment of the fruit of his labour before him, 10 II, 19| that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf 11 II, 24| ought not to produce bad fruit; but yet he has mentioned " 12 II, 25| eating of the forbidden fruit! The wolf or the paltry 13 III, 8 | lies the whole weight and fruit of the Christian name, is 14 III, 19| destroy the tree with the fruit, (the bread) thereof," that 15 III, 20| David in the psalm, "Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon 16 III, 20| instead of saying, "Of the fruit of thy body," he would then 17 III, 20| have rather said, "Of the fruit of thy wife's body." But 18 III, 20| of Christ was to be the fruit, which bloomed forth from 19 III, 20| Mary's womb. He named the fruit of the body (womb) alone, 20 III, 20| because it was peculiarly fruit of the womb, of the womb 21 IV, 1 | dispositions productive of good fruit. And again: "Hearken unto 22 IV, 11| by progress; just as the fruit is separated from the seed, 23 IV, 11| from the seed, although the fruit comes from the seed. So 24 IV, 16| to his precept I mean no fruit of such patience. There 25 IV, 17| step was to eradicate the fruit of the money lent, the more 26 IV, 17| tree cannot produce evil fruit, so neither can truth generate 27 IV, 17| corrupt tree cannot yield good fruit, so heresy will not produce 28 IV, 23| must needs also detest the fruit. Yea, he ought to be deemed 29 IV, 23| the promise of connubial fruit itself, the first of which 30 IV, 26| and to be admitted, is the fruit of labour and earnestness 31 IV, 34| together to repudiate the fruit of their marriage, and so 32 IV, 36| the root of Jesse, and the fruit of David's loins, the restorer 33 IV, 39| when they produce their fruit, men know that summer is