Book, Paragraph
1 1, 18| and diversified sorts of fruits; at another, into every
2 1, 42| generative of all these fruits, ./. should stand alone,
3 1, 42| that which is generative of fruits and flowers ? And that He
4 1, 57| repaid in the autumn with the fruits consequent upon his toil. ~
5 1, 77| render as the Angels do, the fruits which are acceptable to
6 2, 5 | the earthy nature of the fruits of the earth, and of the
7 2, 13| the very elements, of the fruits20 which grow out of the
8 2, 64| part (Tithes) both of their fruits and flowers, which was required
9 2, 67| honour them. But, that such fruits were the recompence of their
10 2, 68| them. Nevertheless, the fruits of honouring these Gods
11 2, 70| to these things, than the fruits which (grew) out of their
12 2, 70| government; for, "from its fruits is the tree known133." ~
13 2, 71| one another; — were these fruits: the Gods too being within (
14 2, 86| of seasonable rains, of fruits borne of all (that springs)
15 2, 96| seasons; the production of fruits; the changes of the seasons ;
16 4, 13| who shall render him the fruits in their seasons. Jesus
17 4, 13| people which shall render the fruits" (thereof.) And this parable
18 4, 14| shall render to Him the fruits in their seasons." Jesus
19 4, 14| people, that will render the fruits" (thereof) : which corresponds
20 4, 14| should render to Him the fruits in their seasons." For He
21 4, 14| which does bring forth its fruits. And this is the Christian
22 4, 14| creation, bring forth the fruits, that are both conformable,
23 4, 30| rapacious wolves. By their fruits ye shall know them. For
24 4, 30| when saying, "By their fruits ye shall know them." Now
25 4, 30| shall know them." Now the fruits of such are these ; the
26 4, 30| of instruction, "By their fruits ye shall know them." ~How
27 4, 33| greatly increase their fruits. He moreover assimilates
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