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1   I,    IV    | Chapter IV.-On Defection, or Falling Away.~
2   I,    IV,  1|   the nature of defection or falling away, on the part of those
3   I,    VI,  2|   the mind and will, one man falling with greater ease, another
4   I,   VII,  3|   them both an advance and a falling back. For the language of
5   I,  VIII,  2|   natures, that we may avoid falling into the silly and impious
6  II,     V,  1|   fire and brimstone, or the falling of all the people in the
7  II,  VIII,  3|      that the understanding, falling away from its status and
8  II,  VIII,  4|     that this very decay and falling away of the understanding
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