Discourse
1 Intro | hung joyfully from their branches were of equal beauty; and
2 Intro(7)| tree like the willow, the branches of which were strewn by
3 Theop | which they hung upon the branches of chastity, fastening them
4 Thall | whose instructions, as from branches, there joyfully hang down
5 Thall | the true vine, ye are the branches; and my Father is the husbandman."
6 Tusiane | boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm-trees, and the boughs
7 Tusiane | boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm-trees, and the boughs
8 Tusiane | boughs of goodly trees, branches of palm-trees."16 This signifies
9 Tusiane | fruit of faith, then palm branches, that is, attentive meditation
10 Tusiane | far-spreading and thickly-leaved branches of charity, which He commands
11 Tusiane | us to take after the palm branches; most fitly calling charity
12 Tusiane | empty, but all full, both branches and trunks. Such is charity,
13 Tusiane | that we should take? Willow branches; by that figure indicating
14 Tusiane | the trunk, yield its lowly branches bearing chastity, not being
15 Tusiane | although in a less degree, the branches of chastity.20 But those
16 Domn | Lord dried up the false branches, the imitations of the true
17 Domn | the imitations of the true branches, uttering the sentence against
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