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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,