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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 II | compelled to deny. Well, you think the Christian a man of every 2 III | III.~What are we to think of it, that most people 3 IV | it is of human origin, I think; it has not fallen from 4 VIII | whether, so believing, you think it worth attaining with 5 VIII | initiation into sacred rites, I think, to go first of all to the 6 VIII | will even prefer, one might think, dying by their own hand, 7 IX | people generally. How many, think you, of those crowding around 8 IX | told (it is in Herodotus, I think)--how blood taken from the 9 IX | who do not see what is, think they see what is not. I 10 XIII | better, they will still think themselves affronted by 11 XVI | ass. Then, if any of you think we render superstitious 12 XIX | custodiers of events, nay (I think I speak still within the 13 XX | on: from being future we think of it as presents and then 14 XXI | knowledge of Christ, and think of Him as but a man, one 15 XXI | infamous wickedness; let no one think that it is otherwise than 16 XXIII | deity, which we must surely think to be above all in might? 17 XXIV | princes. I have spoken, I think, of Roman provinces, and 18 XXV | XXV.~I think I have offered sufficient 19 XXV | Larentina! For I can hardly think that foreign gods would 20 XXVII | human names. Some, indeed, think it a piece of insanity that, 21 XXIX | rather owe their safety, I think, to the watch kept by Caesar' 22 XXIX | Caesar's guards. Nay, I think the very materials of which 23 XXXI | allegations. Do you, then, who think that we care nothing for 24 XXXIII| His higher place. Let him think it enough to bear the name 25 XXXIII| reminiscence, lest he should think himself divine.~ 26 XXXVI | do ill, to speak ill, to think ill of all men. The thing 27 XXXIX | for no other reason, as I think, than because among themselves 28 XL | baseless plea, that they think the Christians the cause 29 XLII | flowers are purchased? I think it more agreeable to have 30 XLII | heavenly mendicants; nor do we think that we are required to 31 XLV | necessity leads him to offend? Think of these things, too, in 32 XLVI | have sufficiently met, as I think, the accusation of the various 33 XLVII | the Stoics the other. Some think that He is composed of atoms, 34 XLVII | faith; so that people might think Christians unworthy of credit


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