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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 I | dishonest part. To both things, perhaps, some among you 2 I | of ear and eye we have in things external are not in the 3 I | ready to prove: That these things are not consistent with 4 II | with the argument that all things, as we teach, were created 5 II | stones, marbles, pillars, are things of God, who has given these 6 II | has given these various things for the earth's embellishment; 7 II | perverts to wrong uses the things His hand has formed; for 8 II | consider merely by whom all things were made, but by whom they 9 II | withal, provided these things for man's destruction? Nay, 10 II | beyond a doubt, that, of all things that have come from His 11 II | works may be carried on by things of His making; for, in fact, 12 III | And see, too, how other things agree. For at the shows 13 III | be given to it. For some things spoken with a special reference 14 VII | its headquarters. If these things are done in humbler style 15 VIII | become defiled. The polluted things pollute us. It is on this 16 VIII | dedicated, that we may prove the things which are done in them to 17 X | will hate, O Christian, the things whose authors must be the 18 X | of the theatre, about the things also whose authors in the 19 X | their founders; and that things cannot be held free from 20 XIV | themselves, but owing to the things that are done in them from 21 XV | characteristics of the show with the things of God. God has enjoined 22 XV | Holy Spirit, because these things are alone in keeping with 23 XV | and grief, with all bad things which flow from them--the 24 XV | enough that we do no such things ourselves, unless we break 25 XVII | who should not hear such things. I say nothing about other 26 XVII | to do? How is it that the things which defile a man in going 27 XVIII | refuse to admit that the things which are done there are 28 XX | be ought else. But in all things the truth of God is immutable.~ 29 XXII | man on account of the very things which make him meritorious 30 XXII | what a confession that the things are evil, when their authors, 31 XXIV | entirely with the devil's things (for all that is not God' 32 XXIV | have no connection with the things which, we abjure, whether 33 XXVII | Grant that you have there things that are pleasant, things 34 XXVII | things that are pleasant, things both agreeable and innocent 35 XXVII | in themselves; even some things that are excellent. Nobody 36 XXVII | draught which he prepares, things of God most pleasant and 37 XXVIII| neither can they with us. Things in this matter go by their 38 XXIX | XXIX.~Even as things are, if your thought is 39 XXX | seeing and exulting in such things  as these? And yet even 40 XXX | imagination. But what are the things which eye has not seen,


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