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Chapter 15.—The Preceding
Argument is in No Wise Inconsistent with the Saying of Our Lord:
“A Good Tree Cannot Bring Forth Evil Fruit.”
But when we say that evil springs
out of good, let it not be thought that this contradicts our
Lord’s saying: “A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit.”1106 For, as He
who is the Truth says, you cannot gather grapes of thorns,1107 because
grapes do not grow on thorns. But we see that on good soil both
vines and thorns may be grown. And in the same way, just as an evil
tree cannot bring forth good fruit, so an evil will cannot produce
good works. But from the nature of man, which is good, may spring
either a good or an evil will. And certainly there was at first no
source from which an evil will could spring, except the nature
of angel or of man, which was good. And our Lord Himself clearly
shows this in the very same place where He speaks about the tree
and its fruit. For He says: “Either make the tree good, and his
fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit
corrupt,”1108 —clearly
enough warning us that evil fruits do not grow on a good tree, nor
good fruits on an evil tree; but that nevertheless the ground
itself, by which He meant those whom He was then addressing, might
grow either kind of trees.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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