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"They believe that they alone in this time in history have been selected by God to carry his torch, his word, to the world and everyone else has fallen into error," said Phelps.
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Spalding, who is not an archaeologist, believes that other Stonehenge theorists have fallen into error by looking down instead of up.
They were answered that … it was Thursday, at which they were much amazed, for to us it was Wednesday, and we knew not how we had fallen into error.
By the end, it's hard not to think that Banville himself has fallen into an error that his fictional Hermes observes in Adam Godley: "the peril of confusing the expression of something with the something itself".
Since the Reformation, the Roman see has never admitted publicly that a bishop has fallen into doctrinal error; the united front of authentic doctrine is preserved, and the matter is dealt with by subtle means.
Everything has fallen into place.
Now it has fallen into ruin.
"Now everything has fallen into place.
They had fallen into disrepair.
Many parishes have fallen into arrears.
Some have fallen into inaction and obscurity.
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