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1 1, 78 | that were on the earth, so fell into the last stage of brutality
2 2, 15 | overcome by bodily lust, and fell in love with Ganymede27:
3 2, 19 | from every place:—these fell (nevertheless), into a deadly
4 2, 22 | glory59. So that these also, fell down again, as it were by
5 2, 30 | virtue. Nevertheless, he also fell justly4, (and as it was)
6 2, 49 | this) by means of words, fell moreover, but little short
7 2, 49 | set up, and in which they fell; since they availed themselves
8 2, 64 | no human sacrifices, they fell into every sort of calamity.
9 2, 88(164)| in which the image that fell down from Jupiter (Acts
10 2, 92 | one occasion, lightning fell from heaven on that which
11 3, 20 | this) happy appellation fell to their lot; but it was
12 3, 40 | grievously afflicted, -- fell down before Him, and He
13 3, 61 | a God ! the seed which fell into the earth, a God !
14 4, 2 | excellent doings; -- he fell down and worshipped Him,
15 4, 25 | therefore, that seed which fell, and sprang up again, "He
16 4, 29 | heaven is like a net that fell into the sea, and collected
17 4, 33 | and, as he sowed, some fell by the way side, and the
18 4, 33 | and devoured it: and some fell on the rock, where there
19 4, 33 | root, it dried up. And some fell among thorns, and the thorns
20 4, 33 | and choked it: and some fell upon good ground, and it
21 4, 33 | affliction. And that which fell among the thorns, is he
22 4, 35(140)| occurred ; and soon after he fell in love with this woman.
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