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  2. Fruit of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The Fruit of the Holy Spirit (sometimes referred to as the Fruits of the Holy Spirit [2]) is a biblical term that sums up nine attributes of a person or community living in accord with the Holy Spirit, according to chapter 5 of the Epistle to the Galatians: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness ...

  3. Seven gifts of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Stained glass symbolic representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove, c. 1660. The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are an enumeration of seven spiritual gifts first found in the book of Isaiah, [1] and much commented upon by patristic authors. [2] They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord.

  4. Category:Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    H. Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations) Holy Spirit (disambiguation) Holy Spirit Church Nandakhal. Holy Spirit in Christian art. Holy Spirit in Johannine literature. Holy Spirit in the Acts of the Apostles. Holy Spirit in the Pauline epistles. Holy Spirit Rock.

  5. Feni (liquor) - Wikipedia

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    Feni (liquor) Cashew apples after plucking in Chorão, Goa. Feni ( Portuguese: fénnim, often misspelt as fenno or fenny) is a spiritous liquor type originating in Goa, India. The two most popular types of feni are cashew feni and coconut feni. Depending on the ingredients; however, other varieties and newer blends are also sold by distilleries.

  6. Category:Fruit of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The Fruit of the Holy Spirit is a biblical term that sums up nine attributes of a person or community living in accord with the Holy Spirit, according to chapter 5 of the Epistle to the Galatians: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control ."

  7. Amarula - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .amarula .com. Amarula is a cream liqueur from South Africa. It is made with sugar, cream and the fruit of the African marula tree ( Sclerocarya birrea) which is also locally called the elephant tree or the marriage tree. It has an alcohol content of 17% by volume (34 proof). It has had some success at international spirit ratings ...

  8. Pálinka - Wikipedia

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    Pálinka is a traditional fruit spirit (or fruit brandy) with origins in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, known under several names. Protected as a geographical indication of the European Union , only fruit spirits mashed, distilled, matured and bottled in Hungary and similar apricot spirits from four provinces of Austria can be called ...

  9. Williams pear - Wikipedia

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    Aldermaston, UK between 1765 and 1770. The Williams' bon chrétien pear, commonly called the Williams pear, or the Bartlett pear in the United States and Canada, is a cultivar (cultivated variety) of the species Pyrus communis, commonly known as the European pear. The fruit has a bell shape, considered the traditional pear shape in the west ...

  10. Fruit of the Spirit - Wikipedia

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  11. Pouteria lucuma - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is globose, 6–12 cm long, glabrous, and russet to yellow when mature; the pulp is bright yellow; the one to several seeds are 1.8-3.5 cm long, dark brown, and glossy. Lucumas. History. Representations of lúcuma have been found on ceramics at burial sites of the indigenous people of coastal Peru.