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1 I, 3 | expressed. And since we fail in this subject, both in 2 I, 5 | philosophers. From these we cannot fail in proving the unity of 3 II, 2 | are present, they cannot fail to be at hand at their own 4 II, 3 | fear lest speech should fail you in so good a cause, 5 II, 12| and rules their courses, fail to begin its exercise together 6 II, 17| the true and only God to fail among all nations. For, 7 III, 1 | however, even if I should fail, the truth itself will complete, 8 III, 12| even until death, cannot fail of obtaining a reward; if 9 III, 13| goodness of the cause cannot fail of itself to make me eloquent, 10 III, 17| evils. How therefore can I fail to fear, if that which precedes 11 III, 29| that they may not sometimes fail to err, wish to be wise 12 IV, 24| teacher sent from heaven can fail to be perfect. I do not 13 IV, 29| probable, they consider that we fail in this one point alone, 14 V, 6 | they who had a superfluity fail to bestow a share upon others, 15 V, 9 | their eyes, they not only fail to receive or recognise 16 V, 14| same folly with which they fail to understand the true God; 17 V, 23| these are good they cannot fail to please. Moreover, the 18 VI, 11| think so; for no one can fail to be liable to dangers 19 VI, 15| possibly be done. For who can fail to be grieved if pestilence 20 VI, 15| its liberty? Can any one fail to be grieved if he has 21 VI, 24| holy and certain law cannot fail to live justly and lawfully. 22 VII, 1 | will either altogether fail to understand these things 23 VII, 9 | intercourse with heaven, fail to understand that man alone 24 VII, 16| in the blossom, they will fail in the fruit. Fountains 25 VII, 16| these things, beasts shall fail on the land, and birds in 26 VII, 16| the day; the moon will now fail, not for three hours only,