Book, Chapter

1    I,  10, p.   56|  herb of grass and the fruit tree." ~And again in like manner: ~"
2    I,  10, p.   59|  every one that hangeth on a tree." This He suffered "being
3   II,   3, p.   92|      the berries of an olive tree are left, two or three on
4   II,   3, p.   92|    on the branch of an olive tree, are said to be left; and
5   II,   3, p.   93|    one should strip an olive tree, so shall they be stripped. (
6  III,   4, p.  125| earth He gave a cry upon the tree, and commended His Spirit
7   IV,  15, p.  193|  that which the fruit of the tree affords, something unmixed
8 VIII,   3, p.  141|   his vine and under his fig tree, according to the prophecy,
9    X,   8, p.  229|  body being suspended on the tree, the unembodied and invisible
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