Discourse
1 Intro | agnos7 grew near, a lofty tree, under which we reposed,
2 Intro(7) | A tall tree like the willow, the branches
3 Thal | he be admitted to be "the tree of life" who was cast out
4 Thal | placed midway between the tree of life and the tree of
5 Thal | the tree of life and the tree of the knowledge of good
6 Thal | himself being neither the tree of life nor that of corruption;
7 Theop | and slip down from the tree of chastity. For everywhere
8 Theop | it is the nature of this tree to bud and grow through
9 Procil | command not to touch15 the tree of knowledge, ran aground,
10 Thekla | they are. For there is a tree of temperance itself, and
11 Tusiane(1)| Agnos." See note on this tree at the beginning of the
12 Tusiane | trees, and willows (and the tree of chastity) of the brook;
13 Tusiane | not understood that the tree of life12 which Paradise
14 Tusiane | first resurrection. For the tree of life is wisdom first
15 Tusiane | begotten of all. "She is a tree of life to them that lay
16 Tusiane | that retaineth her." "A tree planted by the waterside,
17 Tusiane | first principle and the tree of life, since he cannot
18 Tusiane | the goodly fruit of the tree? Consider the words of our
19 Tusiane | Charity, therefore, is a tree the thickest and most fruitful
20 Tusiane | that the bough of the Agnos tree be brought to decorate the
21 Tusiane | is by its very name the tree of chastity, by which those
22 Tusiane | that God-making and blessed tree with which all who are hastening
23 Domn | and the agnos is the same tree: by some it is called bramble,
24 Domn | is, from pleasure - the tree of chastity is a refuge
25 Domn | wilderness do spring, for the tree beareth her fruit, the fig-tree
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