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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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fruit

   Book, Chapter
1 V, 3 | ground, and brought forth fruit, some a hundred, some sixty, 2 V, 3 | tree not producing good fruit, is cut down and cast into 3 V, 4 | having in himself the perfect fruit, as it were, throbbing and 4 VI, 4 | all-devouring fire. The fruit, however, of the tree, when 5 VI, 4 | fire. For, he says, the fruit has been produced for the 6 VI, 4 | sake, but for that of the fruit.~ 7 VI, 11| he says, has tasted this fruit, is not the only one that 8 VI, 11| employing the power of such a fruit, he forms anew and moulds 9 VI, 11| that milk-like and divine fruit. In like manner, the third 10 VI, 11| begotten for fire, but mature fruit, fully formed, as I said, 11 VI, 11| continues alone, not producing fruit fully formed, it is utterly 12 VI, 11| which does not produce good fruit, is hewn down and cast into 13 VI, 27| project one Aeons, joint fruit of the Pleroma, that he 14 VI, 27| styled among them "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma." These ( 15 VI, 27| this way. And the "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma" was projected, ( 16 VI, 27| beyond the Pleroma "the Joint Fruit of the Pleroma" as a spouse 17 VI, 27| searching after Christ. "The Fruit," then, arriving outside 18 VI, 27| been formed, and the "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma." If the 19 VI, 29| creatures, and the "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma," (who is) 20 VI, 29| her spouse is the "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma." And the 21 VI, 29| from above, from the "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma" and (from) 22 VI, 31| the second) the "Joint Fruit of the Pleroma," spouse 23 VI, 49| account of his being the fruit of the Hysterema, to this 24 VIII, 1 | which He came in search (for fruit), he says, three times, 25 VIII, 1 | and next in succession the fruit. Now, in this (fruit) is 26 VIII, 1 | the fruit. Now, in this (fruit) is preserved treasured 27 VIII, 7 | stricken, bring forth and bear fruit, just like vines. Man, he 28 X, 10| stem, leaves, branches, and fruit. Or this seed is as a peacock' 29 X, 12| and the leaves and the fruit; and that these projected 30 X, 15| cannot bring forth evil fruit," and the rest of the passage.


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