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1 I, 4 | impossibility for them to fall; and while he promises they
2 I, 5 | virgins never fell and their fall was not more ruinous. All
3 I, 8 | the danger of a greater fall. He therefore at once adds, “
4 I, 13 | things, either take a wife or fall, let him do what he will,
5 I, 16 | maintain that before the fall they were virgins in Paradise:
6 I, 28(4442)| Greek word signifies to fall away like flowing water.
7 I, 45(4602)| the first of the Greeks to fall at Troy. According to some
8 I, 47 | herself is poorly, we must fall sick with her and never
9 I, 48 | descendants, who will perhaps fall into the clutches of Antichrist,
10 II, 2 | He does not say: If you fall into sin, you have an advocate
11 II, 3 | standeth, take heed lest he fall.” And to the Galatians: 4682 “
12 II, 3 | and that it is right to fall asleep when once we have
13 II, 3 | baptized can be tempted, and fall of their own free choice,
14 II, 4 | sublime a height, who may not fall? If there are falls in heaven,
15 II, 4 | the old serpent after his fall), 4713 “his strength is
16 II, 27 | higher place. If we cannot fall, but only raise ourselves
17 II, 35 | to fear when they see the fall of men like themselves.
18 II, 37 | baptized into Christ cannot fall, for he has the consolation
19 II, 37 | his lust. And if you do fall, repentance will restore
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