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48 why
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 I | supreme in their domain, to give her a hearing? Nay, for 2 I | subject. When men, then, give way to a dislike simply 3 II | I denied? Certainly you give no ready credence to others 4 V | human beings. Unless gods give satisfaction to men, there 5 VII | day if you believe it, or give it no credit as having never 6 VIII | of these enormities. They give promise of eternal life. 7 IX | are quite unknown; or you give them away, to be adopted 8 X | So far, then, as books give us information, neither 9 XIII | some another, of course you give offence to those you do 10 XIII | You cannot continue to give preference to one without 11 XIII | With perfect propriety you give divine honours to your departed 12 XVII | and good"--"Which may God give," are the words on every 13 XIX | who have information to give, would have to be called 14 XIX | various annals be made to give forth light. We must go 15 XXI | the Word has inbeing to give forth utterances, and reason 16 XXI | is a great matter if, to give you faith in Christians, 17 XXI | represented, for none may give a false account of his religion. 18 XXII | marvellous subtleness and tenuity give them access to both parts 19 XXII | upper regions, and thus can give promise of the rains which 20 XXIII | believe them when they lie; give credit to them, then, when 21 XXIII | sake of honour rather. You give a readier confidence to 22 XXIV | For see that you do not give a further ground for the 23 XXIV | religion of our own. We give offence to the Romans, we 24 XXVI | if the religions of Rome give empire, ancient Judea would 25 XXIX | lost save, if the condemned give liberty, if the dead (I 26 XXIX | can imagine them able to give to Caesar what they more 27 XXIX | those who have it not to give, passing by Him who has 28 XXXI | for your mistake, for you give us the opportunity of proving 29 XXXIII | I ask it of Him who can give it, or because I ask it 30 XXXIII | is his interest as man to give God His higher place. Let 31 XXXIV | my part, I am willing to give the emperor this designation, 32 XXXIV | which case will you not give great and unappeasable offence 33 XXXIV | have bestowed the title. Give all reverence to God, if 34 XXXIV | propitious to the emperor. Give up all worship of, and belief 35 XXXIV | as divine. Cease also to give the sacred name to him who 36 XXXIV | invocation of a curse, to give Caesar the name of god before 37 XXXVIII| of superstition, when we give up the very things which 38 XXXIX | among us but our wives. We give up our community where it 39 XXXIX | virtue rather than a banquet. Give the congregation of the 40 XL | the fields, if the heavens give no rain, if there is an 41 XL | the lion!" What! shall you give such multitudes to a single 42 XL | when the summer clouds give no rain, and the season 43 XLII | truth, we are not able to give alms both to your human 44 XLII | that we are required to give any but to those who ask 45 XLVI | enmity the truth awakens, you give offence by faithfully standing 46 XLVI | of natural philosophers, give in reply to the inquiry 47 XLVIII | If we were inclined to give all rein upon this point, 48 XLIX | have no foundation, and give them duly the name of fancies,


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