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1   I,  23| despised, and regards itself as fallen from the pinnacle of its
2   I,  29|       forth from Him, or having fallen from Him, we are confined
3 III,  16|     more insulting than to have fallen into any error through ignorance.
4   V,   3|     head when thunderbolts have fallen. The phrase is still incomplete,
5   V,  21|          he had a little before fallen into, he returns to his
6 VII,  21|       either that something has fallen from heaven, or, which the
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