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1 1, 1, b, 18| compendium of divine worship, the tree of life planted in the midst 2 1, 1, c, 34| inextinguishable light, the tree of our salvation, the glorious 3 1, 2, e, 70| of the great scientific tree is brought together and 4 2, 2, a, 137| STONE OF THE CHURCH~ ~ ~"The Tree of the Crucifix and the 5 2, 2, a, 137| equally indestructible: the Tree of the Crucifix and the 6 2, 2, a, 137| of the Vatican. ~ ~THE TREE OF THE CRUCIFIX, which in 7 2, 2, a, 137| witnesses of the faith. The Tree of the Crucifix, which dispelled 8 2, 2, a, 137| and sanctifying them. The Tree of the Crucifix, which gave 9 2, 2, a, 137| and virtue to all. The Tree of the Crucifix, which recalled 10 2, 2, a, 137| from her degradation. The Tree of the Crucifix, which broke 11 2, 2, a, 137| children to all people. The Tree of the Crucifix, which abolished 12 2, 2, c, 145| the sheep. You are the tree, we the branches. Woe to 13 2, 2, c, 145| leaf that falls from the tree and instantly shrivels up (...).~ ./. 14 2, 3, b, 159| growth of the humble olive tree among you, seeing to it 15 2, 4, b, 189| few leaves of the great tree fall into the mud, he does 16 2, 4, c, 195| clerics, buds of the olive tree, delight of your father, 17 2, 4, c, 200| longed-for fruits ripening on the tree of charity, still those 18 3, 1, d, 251| and develop into a strong tree. The winds of passion may 19 3, 1, d, 251| may at times buffet the tree, shake off some fruit, or 20 3, 1, e, 255| of youth wither, and the tree of life lose its green branches, 21 4, 2 316 | be compared to a gigantic tree which, with its thousand