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1 I, 5 | as though virgins never fell and their fall was not more
2 I, 23 | bitten by an adder and fell backwards. But why he enumerated
3 I, 24 | before he had many wives, and fell into sins of the flesh,
4 I, 26 | reign of Trajan, that is, he fell asleep in the sixty-eighth
5 I, 35 | put away the offenders, fell backwards and died before
6 I, 41 | Aristoclides, tyrant of Orchomenos, fell in love with a virgin of
7 I, 48(4619)| Scaurus, consul b.c. 115. She fell ill during the celebration
8 II, 3 | the age to come, and then fell away, it is impossible to
9 II, 3 | baptized, who once stood, but fell through sin.~
10 II, 4 | upon earth.” 4711 Lucifer fell who was sending to all nations,
11 II, 4 | lightning from heaven.” If he fell who stood on so sublime
12 II, 17 | of lust where the people fell in their devotion to flesh
13 II, 18 | Egypt also the ten plagues fell with equal violence upon
14 II, 18 | through age or sex, all alike fell in the desert, and two who
15 II, 22 | That six hundred thousand fell in the desert because they
16 II, 24 | that the tower of Siloam fell upon eighteen men who perished
17 II, 26 | evil, and the seed which fell by the wayside, upon the
18 II, 35 | our opponent’s argument fell under two heads, and he
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