Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  6|     the angels as possible to fall away with himself, and these
 2   I,    II,  4|    pass that some also should fall away from life, and bring
 3   I,    II,  4| perverted and changed, and to fall away from their position,
 4   I,    II,  6|     we must be careful not to fall into the absurdities of
 5   I,    II, 10|  which is accidental may also fall away, its glory cannot be
 6   I,   III,  8| deposed from his position and fall away, but that he must decline
 7   I,   III,  8|   himself, he may not utterly fall away, but may retrace his
 8   I,    IV,  1|    when he has first begun to fall away, and to yield to the
 9   I,     V,  2|     things; of censure, if he fall away from the plan and course
10   I,     V,  3|    occupation of darkness, to fall not from perversity of intention,
11   I,     V,  5|  which is accidental may also fall away, and since those opposite
12   I,     V,  5|       sloth and negligence to fall from happiness into wickedness
13   I,  VIII,  2|       spiritual beings-should fall into sins of such a nature,
14   I,  VIII,  3|     it is possible for him to fall away. Even the wisdom which
15   I,  VIII,  3|       and sadness, and sorrow fall away and disappear.~
16   I,  VIII,  4|   sloth, that each one should fall down to such (a pitch of
17  II,   III,  4| poured out on the ground, the fall of the grain would be on
18  II,    IV,  3|    every creature," they will fall also into the absurdity
19  II,     X,  3|  bodies are to be supposed to fall into the earth like a grain;
20  II,     X,  7|       afterwards, through its fall by the exercise of free-will,
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