Book, Chapter

 1    I,   6, p.   33|      customs, and, as I said, fell into idolatrous superstition.
 2    I,   7, p.   47|       of his law; and so they fell under the curse of Moses,
 3  III,   5, p.  136|       without eloquence, they fell in love with holy and philosophic
 4   IV,   9, p.  178| reverence of the Divinity and fell from their own portion,
 5    V, Int, p.  227|      and those who afterwards fell away from the religion of
 6   VI,  13, p.   17|       woes that were foretold fell on the Jewish nation, and
 7  VII,   1, p.   52|        And since long ago man fell through the sins of the
 8   IX,   1, p.  151|     with Mary his mother, and fell down and worshipped him." ~
 9    X,   1, p.  198| judgment, that did not tarry, fell on the conspirators, so
10    X,   1, p.  198|   will remember what troubles fell on the Jews and their rulers,
11    X,   1, p.  198|     Him. All this, then, that fell upon them was the fulfilment
12    X,   2, p.  and|     me, and the fear of death fell upon me. | Fear and trembling
13    X,   2, p.  201|       of the sinner. For they fell," He says, "into iniquity,
14    X,   2, p.  201|     any other like power that fell upon Him, at any rate it
15    X,   3, p.  203|     the lot had been cast, it fell upon Matthias, and he was
16    X,   7, p.  214|  bright daylight, until night fell as usual. So the word of
17    X,   8, p.  229|   body would be a corpse, and fell the powers and rulers of
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