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 1   VIII|     must needs bring forth evil fruit." The flesh of Christ, therefore,
 2    XIV|        to the labourers require fruit, as well as His servants.
 3    XXI|       the New Testament as "The Fruit of David's Loins."~[1] Whereas,
 4    XXI|       she says, "Blessed is the fruit of thy womb? What is this
 5    XXI|       of thy womb? What is this fruit of the womb, which received
 6    XXI|      which is no doubt the real fruit of the womb ---- even Christ? [
 7    XXI|         will not He also be the fruit? [6] For the blossom is
 8    XXI|          For the blossom is the fruit, because through the blossom
 9    XXI| rudimental condition to perfect fruit. What then? They, deny to
10    XXI|         then? They, deny to the fruit its blossom, and to the
11    XXI|        even the blossom and the fruit; [7] for every step indeed
12    XXI|      Jesse through David. "This fruit," therefore, "of David's
13   XXII|         s, since Christ is "the fruit of David's loins; "none
14  XXIII|     became a mother without any fruit of her own womb. But with
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