Jesus of Nazareth said that we should judge actions by fruitage, in other words, by practical effects. |
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In so doing, our lives will be nourished by the Holy Spirit and we will thereby produce much fruitage. |
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Salvation is all of grace and not of works, but its fruitage is obedience to the Commandments. |
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It is the seed planted in fertile soil that springs up into fruitage. |
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Each one who dedicates himself to Jehovah has a responsibility in this regard to endeavor to acquire fruitage by discipling people of the nations. |
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As a result the soil is enriched by the presence of many and varied bacteria, a better rooting of the plant, better development of the leaves and flowers to obtain a harmonious fruitage. |
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What did the stacked boxes and baskets of our youth represent but the boundless fruitage of that more bucolic age of the American world, and what was after all of so strong an assault as the rankness of such a harvest? |
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The results that I will present to you are the fruitage of this teamwork. |
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