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creature 4
creatures 3
cross 3
crown 43
crown-wearing 1
crowned 30
crowning 2
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48 this
46 who
44 even
43 crown
43 they
40 all
40 will
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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crown

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1 I | alone uncovered, the useless crown in his hand--already even 2 I | had no liberty to wear the crown with the rest. Being urgently 3 I | likewise dropped the laurel crown; and now, purple-clad with 4 I | worthily with the white crown of martyrdom, he awaits 5 II | the Faithful has ever a crown upon his head, except at 6 II | to-day in accepting the crown he offended before in refusing 7 II | just on this ground is the crown unlawful, because the Scripture 8 V | who lays it down that a crown does not become the head. 9 V | and smelt. You count it a crown, let us say, when you have 10 V | anything belonging to a crown but its band, have you in 11 VII | blush for the origin of the crown, even on the ground of the 12 VII | was the first who wore a crown; Diodorus, that Jupiter, 13 VII | Callimachus has put a vine crown upon Juno. So too at Argos, 14 VII | originator of the laurel crown (the crown) in which he 15 VII | of the laurel crown (the crown) in which he celebrated 16 VII | dedicated to him the "great crown." If you open, again, the 17 IX | ever find the wearer of a crown? I think not even the temple 18 IX | permission. Yet even that crown of insolent ungodliness 19 IX | honour or dishonour of the crown. Thus too Isaiah, as he 20 X | offered to the gods. Thus the crown also is made out to be an 21 XI | real ground of the military crown, I think we must first inquire 22 XI | the matter of the military crown. Suppose, then, that the 23 XI | far as the plea for the crown is concerned.~ 24 XII | say a word also about the crown itself. This laurel one 25 XII | goddess of arms--but got a crown of the tree referred to, 26 XII | his response by having the crown on his head. The laurel 27 XII | not he who has carried (a crown for) this cause on his head, 28 XIII| state horses with their crown. Your Lord, when, according 29 XIII| the bridegroom with its crown; and therefore we will not 30 XIII| you even seal it with a crown, you have returned to the 31 XIII| causes of the wearing of the crown, and there is not one which 32 XIV | angels, much more with a crown on it will she offend those ( 33 XIV | crowns above. For what is a crown on the head of a woman, 34 XIV | so as even to rival that crown of Christ which He afterwards 35 XV | property untainted; He will crown it if He choose. Nay, then, 36 XV | He says, "I will give a crown Of life." Be you, too, faithful 37 XV | too, the good fight, whose crown the apostle · feels so justly 38 XV | and to conquer, receives a crown of victory; and another 39 XV | around, crowned too with a crown of gold, and the Son of 40 XV | when at the sword's point a crown is presented to him, as 41 XV | saying that Mithras is his crown. And thenceforth he is never 42 XV | Mithras if he throws the crown away--if he say that in 43 XV | that in his god he has his crown. Let us take note of the


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