Book, Chapter

 1   III,     VIII|      would have forged cross or tree, or goad or sharp nails ?
 2   III,       IX|      fall through two things, a tree, and the food from that
 3   III,       IX|          and the food from that tree. In the case of the latter,
 4   III,       IX|   afraid, so that by means of a tree He may counteract the deceit
 5   III,       IX|    deceit once caused through a tree, and when His tree is planted,
 6   III,       IX|    through a tree, and when His tree is planted, He may slay
 7   III,       IX|   himself shows his enmity in a tree.~ ~So He really wants the
 8   III,       IX| devoured in a hidden manner the tree of death; this worm creeping
 9   III,       IX|       planned and made from the tree of transgression, wherein
10    IV,      VII|       as leaves fall from a fig tree." And another boast is made
11    IV,      XVI|       as leaves fall from a fig tree"; and by Matthew xxiv. 35: "
12    IV,      XVI|       fall from a vine or a fig tree." For the fall of the leaves
13    IV,      XVI|      the end of the life of the tree, but it is really the advance
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