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1 II, 72 | bodies have a tendency to fall, that they seek after their
2 II, 82 | some who, in order not to fall into this self-love, have
3 II, 102 | and these, like branches, fall on removal of the trunk.~
4 II, 139 | him; he will necessarily fall into forebodings of dangers,
5 II, 140 | occupied in catching it in its fall from the roof, to win a
6 II, 151 | stimulus of envy and glory, fall into carelessness.~
7 III, 194 | in leaving this world, I fall for ever either into annihilation
8 III, 194 | on the other hand, we may fall into the blindness wherein
9 III, 195 | all that is necessary to fall into this misfortune if
10 VI, 353 | is not to rise, it is to fall. We do not display greatness
11 VI, 359 | one of the vices, and we fall into the other.~
12 VI, 416 | because the greater our fall, the more wretched we are,
13 VII, 435 | avoid vanity, but it was to fall into despair. Thence arise
14 VII, 459 | rivers of Babylon rush and fall and sweep away.~O holy Zion,
15 VII, 488 | will dissolve, and we shall fall whilst looking at the heavens.~
16 VIII, 556 | of everything.~Those who fall into error err only through
17 VIII, 556 | a mediator. Thereby they fall either into atheism, or
18 VIII, 571 | the transgressors shall fall therein."~
19 X, 643 | their creation and their fall. When those who had seen
20 XI, 692 | condition so wretched do not fall into despair. I see other
21 XI, 712 | against that stone, and fall, and be broken, and be snared,
22 XI, 721 | the vision; but they shall fall." (Those who abandon their
23 XI, 725 | manner of Beersheba, shall fall, and never rise up again."~
24 XII, 772(159)| 71:11. "All kings shall fall down before him." ~
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