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1 1, XXVI | with truth how the Jews fell into error. But without 2 2, I | while they made ready he fell into a trance, and saw heaven 3 2, X | they went backwards and fell to the ground. Again He 4 2, XII | themselves to philosophy, fell back again into their ignorant 5 3, XXVI | Cyzi-cenian, arriving from Artace, fell into a dispute with those 6 3, LI | professing the Gospel, lapsed and fell.~ 7 4, XIX | already friends, afterwards fell sick or became afflicted 8 4, XXXIX| clear, indeed, whether Plato fell in with these stories by 9 5, XIV | condition out of which it fell into dissolution? Being 10 5, LIV | descended at the same time, who fell into a state of wickedness."~ 11 6, XLIII| sacrifice, because on it the lot fell. For all who belong to the " 12 6, XLIV | it were with good things, fell into destruction, in accordance 13 7, XXVI | destruction whenever the enemy fell upon them; for their very 14 8, LXVI | that from the seed which fell to the ground in the heat