Discourse
1 Intro | eastern aspect, to enjoy the fruits of the season, myself, and
2 Intro | trees there, full of fresh fruits, and the fruits that hung
3 Intro | of fresh fruits, and the fruits that hung joyfully from
4 Theoph | cease to bring forth its fruits with creeping things and
5 Theoph | the natural sweetness of fruits. And, in support of these
6 Thal(49)| ordinances, and in their fruits. ~
7 Thall | to offer the tithe of his fruits, another of his property,
8 Thall | Lord shall not take of the fruits of the plant of evil, because
9 Procil | Spirit of salvation. For such fruits do the souls bring forth
10 Procil | Christ has had intercourse, fruits which bear an ever-memorable
11 Thekla | has, and afterwards, what fruits it gives forth. For almost
12 Thekla | there are plants of the fruits which grow here - as of
13 Thekla | apples; and so, too, the fruits of those trees are gathered
14 Thekla | in paradise, enjoyed its fruits, God appointing man to dress
15 Thekla | Adam to cultivate those fruits. Now Jeremiah saw that these
16 Thekla | things, gather the reasonable fruits of the virtues, sprinkled
17 Thekla | Word is adorned with the fruits of virtue. And the thousand
18 Thekla | folly, and other similar fruits of wickedness, is another
19 Tusiane | but not about flowers and fruits as the bee, fully believe
20 Tusiane | indissoluble creation, the fruits of the earth having been
21 Tusiane | seventh month, when the fruits of the earth have been gathered
22 Tusiane | earth still yielding its fruits, and the waters being gathered
23 Tusiane | the pomegranate, and other fruits of trees, and amongst them
24 Tusiane | made mention of all these fruits, passes over in silence
25 Tusiane | with the most goodly of fruits, how shall he celebrate
26 Tusiane | tabernacle, adorned with the fruits of virtue, on the first
27 Domn | by the diversity of the fruits. For the fig-tree, on account
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