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1 3, X | mercy was to be shown to the fruits of the earth than unto men,
2 3, X | unto men, for whom these fruits were created. For, if a
3 6, II | of a basket filled with fruits of the earth, she had learned
4 8, IX | through the witness of the fruits of a holy life, they recognized
5 8, X | sigh, leaving the first fruits of the Spirit bound to that
6 8, XI | from which such marvelous fruits spring up, I rejoiced and
7 11, XVI | mother, where the first fruits of my spirit are to be found
8 11, XXVIII | a shady thicket, spy the fruits concealed in them and fly
9 12, XIII | who has now the first fruits of the Spirit laid up with
10 12, XVII(582)| the good earth bearing its fruits and the ethical "fruit-bearing"
11 12, XVIII | own flesh.585 See from the fruits which spring forth from
12 12, XXIII | we may know them by their fruits; yet thou, O God, knowest
13 12, XXV | have said that by these fruits of the earth the works of
14 12, XXV | charge.”637 For we owe “fruits” to those who minister spiritual
15 12, XXV | them as men. We owe these fruits, also, to “the living souls”
16 12, XXVI | in it are fed by these “fruits”; but those whose god is
17 12, XXVI | in those who offer these fruits, it is not the fruit itself
18 12, XXVI | longer bringing forth the fruits of good works. And now Paul
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