Discourse
1 Theoph | to perfection like ripe fruit.~And if, again, you answer
2 Thal | of good and evil, of the Fruit of which he tasted,20 he
3 Theop | the willows destructive of fruit.69 And in Isaiah the righteous
4 Procil | salvation, coming out as early fruit to God. And so much may
5 Tusiane| ye have gathered in the fruit of the land, ye shall keep
6 Tusiane| that the most beautiful fruit of wood is the citron wood,
7 Tusiane| even the ripe and comely fruit of faith.~Such fruit it
8 Tusiane| comely fruit of faith.~Such fruit it is necessary that we
9 Tusiane| that will bring forth his fruit in due season; "15 that
10 Tusiane| thou to know the goodly fruit of the tree? Consider the
11 Tusiane| the children of men. Good fruit came by Moses, that is the
12 Tusiane| of life. Pleasant was the fruit of the prophets, but not
13 Tusiane| but not so pleasant as the fruit of immortality which is
14 Tusiane| first procure the goodly fruit of faith, then palm branches,
15 Domn | my sweetness, and my good fruit, and go to be promoted over
16 Domn | the Holy Spirit6 takes the fruit of the fig-tree as an emblem
17 Domn | sweetness and excellence of its fruit, being taken as a type of
18 Domn | and the true vine yield fruit after that the power of
19 Domn | for the tree beareth her fruit, the fig-tree and the vine
20 Domn | and the fig, trees bearing fruit unto righteousness for the
21 Domn | spiritual Zion, which bore fruit after the incarnation of
22 Domn | bitter fig-tree, "Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward
23 Domn | lump of figs-that is, the fruit of the Spirit-that he may
24 Domn | love; for he says, "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
25 Domn | being able to take the whole fruit and the greatness of these
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