Of the Fruit Of each Tree in the Garden we may eate, But of the Fruit of this fair Tree amidst The Garden, God hath said, Ye shall not eate Thereof, nor shall ye touch it, least ye die.
God then said that of the Fruit Of all these Garden Trees ye shall not eate, Yet Lords declar'd of all in Earth or Aire?
The fruit bate; a group of the Cheiroptera, comprising the bats which live on fruits.
The fruit of a fig tree is really the hollow end of a stem, and bears numerous achenia inside the cavity.
The fruit of the cultivated varieties is much prized in its fresh state, and also when dried or preserved.
The fruit of a fig tree, which is of round or oblong shape, and of various colors.
The fruit is covered with barbed spines, by which it adheres to the wool of sheep.
The fruit of the date palm; also, the date palm itself.
The fruit, which is emetic, is sometimes employed in the composition of an ointment for the cure of the itch.
She spoke thus, because in his zeal to guard her against the transgressing of the Divine command, Adam had forbidden Eve to touch the tree, though God had mentioned only the eating of the fruit.
Hasten now and eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of the garden, and become independent of God, lest He bring forth still other creatures to bear rule over you.
He Himself ate first of the fruit of the tree, and then He created the world.
When Eve gave all the animals some of the fruit of the tree of knowledge, the phoenix was the only bird that refused to eat thereof, and he was rewarded with eternal life.
Her secret, if secret she has, which I do not at all know, is shared by the birds and the new leaves and the blossoms on the fruit trees.
If I left Mandeville alone in the garden long enough, I have no doubt he would impartially make an end of the fruit of all the beds, for his capacity in this direction is as all-embracing as it is in the matter of friendships.
Sir 19:19 The knowledge of the commandments of the Lord is the doctrine of life: and they that do things that please him shall receive the fruit of the tree of immortality.
Wis 3:15 For glorious is the fruit of good labours: and the root of wisdom shall never fall away.
Sir 27:6 The fruit declareth if the tree have been dressed; so is the utterance of a conceit in the heart of man.
Of the fatal apples some she carried in her hands and some lay on her breast, the fruit of the tree of death whereof the Lord of lords, the Prince of glory, had forbidden her to eat, saying His servants need not suffer death.
And as he gazed it seemed to him that the tree made shelter for the wild beasts, and that it held food for them all, and likewise that the birds of the air found sustenance in the fruit of the tree.
Radiance blazes on my soul without and within since first I tasted of the fruit.
Wherefore art thou humbled and abashed, knowing sorrow, covering thy body with leaves, sad of heart and wretched in thy woe, saying thou needest clothing, except thou hast eaten of the fruit of the tree which I forbade thee?
Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the base of the fruit; an ~ tree.
The fruit is oblong, and filled with pleasantly acid pulp.
The name is often given to the fruit of Solanum Sodom‘um, a prickly shrub with fruit not unlike a small yellow tomato.
The fruit of the oak, being an oval nut growing in a woody cup or cupule.
One of a sect in the primitive church, who celebrated the Lord's Supper with bread and cheese, alleging that the first oblations of men not only of the fruit of the earth, but of their flocks.
Since he came to Paris he has turned out three or four little trifles in that style, and that is the fruit of four years' study and toil.
He is robbing you of the bread I had saved for you, the fruit of thirty years' economy, of the privations of an old soldier!
But it was in vain that he offered freedom to the slaves of Tayef; that he violated his own laws by the extirpation of the fruit-trees; that the ground was opened by the miners; that the breach was assaulted by the troops.
I conceive that I must not confound the tree citrus, with that of the fruit citrum.
The fruit is of great size, weighing from thirty to forty pounds, and through its soft fibrous matter are scattered the seeds, which are roasted and eaten.
One of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants.
A smaller kind isthe fruit of the Phytephas microarpa.
The immediate covering of the fruit dots or sori in many ferns, usually a very thin scale attached by the middle or side to a veinlet.
First, they worked at day's labor in the fruit harvest.
Here they were lured aside and to the north to pretty Woodland, where Billy drove team for a fruit farm, and where Saxon wrung from him a reluctant consent for her to work a few days in the fruit harvest.
The fruit-growers have become absentee landlords and are busy learning higher standards of living in the cities or making trips to Europe.
From Woodland they swung west and south along the county roads to the fruit paradise of Vacaville.
And unless the first years are rightly treated, we lose in wrong education much of the fruit of right breeding.
Give her of the fruit of her hands, and let her own works praise her in the gates.
The fruit-pie maker still continued to visit the old room, but he took to smoking cigars, and began to call himself a pastrycook, and to read the papers.
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