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Jerome
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   Book,  Chapter
1 I, 3 | and corn, if we prefer the fruit to root and foliage, or 2 I, 3 | Virginity is to marriage what fruit is to the tree, or grain 3 I, 5 | hath withheld from thee the fruit of the womb?” so well aware 4 I, 5 | well aware was he that the fruit of marriage cometh from 5 I, 12| root, how was He to expect fruit? If the foundations were 6 I, 12| and wailing infancy, the fruit as well as the work of marriage. “ 7 I, 23| is, unmarried. And much fruit truly did Samuel reap from 8 I, 27| excellence of the flower and fruit.~ 9 I, 37| to the Romans4517 “What fruit then had ye at that time 10 I, 37| servants to God, ye have your fruit unto sanctification, and 11 I, 37| death. But the compensating fruit of sanctification, fruit 12 I, 37| fruit of sanctification, fruit belonging either to virginity 13 I, 37| that we might bring forth fruit unto God. For when we were 14 I, 37| our members to bring forth fruit unto death. But now we have 15 I, 37| pertained to the flesh, and bore fruit unto death. But now because 16 I, 37| body of Christ, let us bear fruit to God, that we may belong 17 I, 47| you live, not to leave the fruit of your labour to be used 18 II, 10| preparation of vegetables, fruit, and pulse is easy, and 19 II, 14| themselves either with the fruit of trees which grow on the 20 II, 15| though he might eat the other fruit. The blessedness of paradise 21 II, 15| paradise, but upon grain and fruit like that of paradise. But 22 II, 18| cannot bring forth evil fruit, nor an evil tree good fruit. 23 II, 18| fruit, nor an evil tree good fruit. Hence it is that the Saviour 24 II, 19| good ground brought forth fruit, some a hundred fold, some 25 II, 22| does not bring forth evil fruit, nor an evil one good fruit, 26 II, 22| fruit, nor an evil one good fruit, no one doubts. The ten 27 II, 25| tree does not bear good fruit, nor a good tree evil fruit. 28 II, 25| fruit, nor a good tree evil fruit. If this be so, tell me 29 II, 25| Christ, afterwards bore good fruit? And Judas, though he was 30 II, 25| traitor and brought forth evil fruit? The truth is that a good 31 II, 25| tree does not bear evil fruit, nor an evil tree good fruit, 32 II, 25| fruit, nor an evil tree good fruit, so long as they continue


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