Book, Chapter

 1    II,       XX|     on one in authority, his fall is not from a hill or a
 2    II,      XXI|   was. You have heard of the fall of man from Paradise, and
 3   III,     VIII|      have made them suddenly fall prone to the ground by some
 4   III,       IX|     59~ ~Now man had met his fall through two things, a tree,
 5   III,     XIII|       Great, indeed, was the fall of this leading Apostle.
 6   III,     XXIV|    world which came from the fall of the Jews (Romans x.);
 7   III,    XVIII|  fear of the danger from the fall? For if, as you declare,
 8   III,     XXVI|    up to his final request, "Fall down and worship me." The
 9   III,    XXVII|     me," etc. Peter's sudden fall from the highest to the
10   III,    XXVII|  great rebuke, and his great fall led to his great grief.~ ~
11   III,    XLIII| fault was His if it led to a fall. In simpler matters Christ
12    IV,      VII|      and all the stars shall fall as leaves from a vine, and
13    IV,      VII|   from a vine, and as leaves fall from a fig tree." And another
14    IV,      XVI|      and all the stars shall fall, as leaves fall from a vine,
15    IV,      XVI|  stars shall fall, as leaves fall from a vine, and as leaves
16    IV,      XVI|   from a vine, and as leaves fall from a fig tree"; and by
17    IV,      XVI|   prophet's words "as leaves fall from a vine or a fig tree."
18    IV,      XVI|      or a fig tree." For the fall of the leaves looks like
19    IV,      XVI|     the first mark of Adam's fall, in the apron which he made;
20    IV,      XVI|      Psalmist when he says, "Fall down before his footstool,
21    IV,      XXV|   who comes to them from his fall, and reveals him shining
22    IV,     XXVI|      away from Him that they fall into darkness.~ ~The case
23    IV,      XXX|      and come to an end by a fall, he raises it up again and
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