The world has seen its marvellously rapid development and fruitage in Japan. |
It is the seed planted in fertile soil that springs up into fruitage. |
Jesus of Nazareth said that we should judge actions by fruitage, in other words, by practical effects. |
In so doing, our lives will be nourished by the Holy Spirit and we will thereby produce much fruitage. |
That church is not the fruitage of man's planting, neither the offshoot of other and older institutions. |
Some chapters on the singing voice and its cultivation are the fruitage of a wide experience of many years. |