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Alphabetical [« »] fifty 2 fig 2 fig-juice 1 fig-tree 12 figment 4 figure 39 figured 4 | Frequency [« »] 12 fair 12 fate 12 fear 12 fig-tree 12 filled 12 flowing 12 forcibly | Hyppolitus The refutation of all heresies IntraText - Concordances fig-tree |
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1 VIII, 1 | as it were a seed of a fig-tree, which is altogether very 2 VIII, 1 | he says, He cursed the fig-tree, because He did not find 3 VIII, 1 | When the branches of the fig-tree became tender, leaves budded ( 4 VIII, 1 | incalculable seed of the fig-tree. We think, therefore, (say 5 VIII, 1 | produced by the seed of the fig-tree, (viz.,) stem, which constitutes 6 VIII, 1 | stem, which constitutes the fig-tree, leaves, and fruit--the 7 VIII, 2 | power with the seed of the fig-tree, with the exception that 8 VIII, 2 | primary seed, from whence the fig-tree sprung, is unbegotten. When, 9 VIII, 2 | with the exemplar of the fig-tree, possesses in itself infinite 10 X, 12| Deity is as a seed of the fig-tree; and that from this proceeded 11 X, 12| to the first seed of the fig-tree, but inferior in this respect, 12 X, 12| for the seed whence the fig-tree springs is unbegotten. This,