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1 I, 3 | things will be dissolved and fall to decay. But to say that 2 I, 4 | fraud could not possibly fall, and yet they proclaimed 3 II, 2 | and of your own accord fall prostrate upon the ground? 4 II, 3 | approach every altar, and fall prostrate on the ground, 5 II, 3 | at all, that they may not fall into error, whereas this 6 II, 4 | broken to pieces, when houses fall through age, and when, consumed 7 II, 12| be a providence, and they fall into that very condition 8 II, 18| which are God's; but will fall into those things which 9 II, 19| the lowest things, must fall to that place to which he 10 III, 9 | body; lastly, it cannot fall to the lot of any one without 11 III, 11| consequence is, that they fall into a multiplicity of religions, 12 III, 11| advance of age, and does not fall to the lot of many: for 13 III, 11| more true of them. For they fall to the lot of fewer men, 14 III, 11| by chance; and they often fall to the indolent, and sometimes 15 III, 12| Therefore happiness does not fall to the condition of man 16 III, 17| providence, why do rains fall, fruits spring up, and trees 17 III, 17| they certainly are able to fall under the notice of the 18 III, 19| the best thing, and not to fall upon these rocks of life. 19 III, 20| to us." Let us therefore fall down upon the earth, and 20 III, 24| rains, and snow, and hail fall upwards to the earth? And 21 III, 24| truth, they necessarily fall into those things which 22 III, 24| consequences. Thus they fall into many ridiculous things; 23 III, 24| fictions, why all things do not fall into that lower part of 24 III, 28| him to descend, or even to fall, but, as it were, placed 25 IV, 13| Thee; in chains they shall fall down unto Thee, and shall 26 IV, 13| who oppose Thee, and shall fall into confusion." In like 27 IV, 23| teacher of this kind will fall into contempt, and will 28 IV, 26| feet liable to stumble and fall, walks in the way of death. 29 IV, 29| when he said: "They shall fall down unto Thee, and make 30 IV, 30| lest we should at any time fall into the snares and deceits 31 V, 4 | and philosophy altogether fall, if all shall be persuaded 32 V, 8 | worthless, and wish that she may fall from heaven, as it were, 33 V, 9 | worshippers of God, they fall with all the strength of 34 V, 13| same mind. For if women fall into error through the weakness 35 V, 20| acceptable, and if he shall fall, obtains the highest glory, 36 V, 21| blindly and unconsciously fall into the contrary practice. 37 V, 23| either inflicted or happen to fall upon us. Therefore the just 38 VI, 3 | hesitate, slip about, and fall. And all these things are 39 VI, 4 | goods to righteousness, will fall into greater and more lasting 40 VI, 7 | without any guide, they might fall upon that very thing which 41 VI, 11| fear to lose, do lose, and fall into that which they chiefly 42 VI, 11| any rate they decay and fall to pieces by mere length 43 VI, 14| shall exceed these limits, fall into vices; so that constancy, 44 VI, 14| appearance of good, they fall into evils, while they are 45 VI, 17| admit that anything should fall back to its contrary. But 46 VI, 20| without limit, and liable to fall into vice, because He set 47 VII, 6 | thunders roar, or showers fall, that the earth may bring 48 VII, 9 | works, although He did not fall under the notice of our 49 VII, 15| nevertheless at some time fall. There is nothing prepared 50 VII, 15| greater an overthrow will they fall, because those buildings 51 VII, 16| short space; and stars shall fall in great numbers, so that 52 VII, 16| loftiest mountains also will fall, and be levelled with the 53 VII, 19| sign: There shall suddenly fall from heaven a sword, that 54 VII, 25| itself declares that the fall and ruin of the world will 55 VII, 25| world itself is about to fall. Now let us return, to set 56 VII, 26| walls of all cities shall fall, and God shall cause the