Book, Chapter
1 2, IV | vineyard, heavily laden with fruit, which was not tempting
2 3, III | which merited death as its fruit. For this thou didst chastise
3 3, IX | show the hope of bearing fruit, like the green shoot of
4 4, V | it happen that such sweet fruit is plucked from the bitterness
5 8, XIII | with patience, bringing fruit to thee that she might also
6 9, IV | me.~6. This, then, is the fruit of my confessions (not of
7 11, XXIX | the flower is before the fruit; in the act of choice, the
8 11, XXIX | in the act of choice, the fruit is before the flower; in
9 12, XVII | earth” may bring forth her fruit and - thou, O Lord, commanding
10 12, XVII | as “the tree bearing its fruit”). This is to say, we seek
11 12, XIX | have, and be filled with fruit by giving to the poor, and
12 12, XXIII| earth bringing forth its fruit.” And he judges of the “
13 12, XXV | Macedonia, who bore such fruit and supplied to him what
14 12, XXV | which did not give him the fruit that was due, when he said, “
15 12, XXVI | these fruits, it is not the fruit itself that matters, but
16 12, XXVI | gift, but because I desire fruit.”643~Now I have learned
17 12, XXVI | between the terms “gift” and “fruit.” A “gift” is the thing
18 12, XXVI | shelter, and aid. But “the fruit” is the good and right will
19 12, XXVI | to a disciple: but the “fruit” is to do all this in the
20 12, XXVI | was fed by the widow with “fruit,” for she knew that she
21 12, XXVII| who do not as yet see the “fruit.” For it is on the “fruit”
22 12, XXVII| fruit.” For it is on the “fruit” that the mind is fed, and
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