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faiths 1
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fall 31
fallacies 1
fallacy 1
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31 conduct
31 entire
31 error
31 fall
31 followed
31 formerly
31 manifested
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Against Celsus

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fall

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | our reply to Celsus might fall in with it first, and see 2 1, IX | anything else that one may fall in with, and to the phantoms 3 1, XLVII | seeking after the cause of the fall of Jerusalem and the destruction 4 1, LVI | mighty One; the people will fall under Thee in the heart 5 2, LXXIV | that he has,shown that "we fall upon our own swords;" but 6 3, V | Providence had decreed was to fall on the whole nation for 7 3, XXVIII | after the advent of Jesus, fall into a keen dispute with 8 4, XXXVIII| God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: 9 4, LXXXVI | young. If men, however, fall in with these, they think 10 5, XXI | incorruptibility of the world, yet fall into similar errors. For 11 5, XXVIII | deeper investigation will fall in with this treatise, let 12 5, XXXVIII| were from any accident to fall into the hands of the Arabians, 13 5, XLIII | philosophical sentiments, fall away into the worship of 14 6, III | to the punishments which fall on sinners. For respecting 15 6, XLII | that whichever party should fall into the Ocean should be 16 6, XLII | and breathless with the fall."~Interpreting, moreover, 17 6, XLIV | to lose his wings, and to fall from blessedness; he who, 18 6, LXXVII | mount) with Jesus--should fall upon their faces. He will 19 6, LXXX | and that it is by their fall that salvation has come 20 6, LXXX | Gentiles, and that "their fall is the riches of the world, 21 7, II | the same God will always fall back upon the same reason ' 22 7, XXXI | also think that it does not fall within our purpose at present 23 7, LXVI | Celsus supposes that we fall into a contradiction, whilst 24 7, LXIX | the Most High; for all who fall away from the divine law, 25 8, XXXV | done evil to me, let me fall helpless under mine enemies: 26 8, XLIII | Except a grain of wheat fall into the ground and die, 27 8, XLIX | not corporeal, unless we fall into the absurd errors of 28 8, LVI | I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me," answered 29 8, LXVIII | affairs of the earth would fall into the hands of the wildest 30 8, LXVIII | the affairs of the world fall into the hands of the most 31 8, LXXIV | no more "die as a man, or fall as one of the princes."~


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