Book, Chapter

1   Int,        9|   as a concession to man's weakness. There seems no doubt whatever
2    IV,      XIX|  off the stains of so much weakness in his life, fornication,
3    IV,   XXVIII|   falling by reason of the weakness of its evil nature. On the
4    IV,     XXIV| not befall Him through His weakness. In the case of those who
5    IV,     XXIV|  clear that it is by their weakness that they are prevented.
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