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1 1, XXXI | remove those evils which had fallen upon cities and countries? 2 1, XXXVII| regarding the sickness which had fallen upon the son of the king 3 2, XXXIX | depth of wickedness he had fallen, "went out and wept bitterly;" 4 2, LXIII | present time, but some are fallen asleep. After that He was 5 3, LXXIII| advances in knowledge, but have fallen into an atheistic polytheism, 6 3, LXXV | should cure those who have fallen into the folly of believing 7 4, XXVI | ants and frogs who have fallen away from sound views of 8 4, XXVIII| therefore those also who have fallen away for a little time Thou 9 4, XCI | cries;~Amidst the host, the fallen serpent lies.~They, pale 10 4, XCII | in heaven, and who have fallen from it, and who haunt the 11 5, VI | Celsus appears to have fallen into confusion, and to have 12 5, VIII | allege, however, that he has fallen into confusion in consequence 13 5, LVIII | and when the Jews had fallen into sin, and corrupted 14 5, LXIII | nor term those who had fallen into error Circes and flattering 15 6, XXIV | love of learning, we have fallen in with this diagram, and 16 6, XLIII | wicked one, and of his having fallen from heaven. For the serpent-- 17 6, XLIV | mystic sense: "Thou hast fallen into destruction, and shalt 18 7, XVIII | universal knowledge, has here fallen into the most vulgar of 19 7, XXX | portions of Scripture which had fallen into their hands. Haggai 20 7, XLIV | errors into which men have fallen in their views of God. It 21 7, LXVI | belief into which they have fallen that they are true gods, 22 7, LXIX | to those beings who have fallen away from God. Accordingly, 23 8, IX | in their wanderings have fallen away from Him to whom alone 24 8, XXV | blessed: those that have fallen away into sin are called " 25 8, XLII | strangely enough, Celsus has fallen unawares. Those demons or