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33 life
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33 way
33 while
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 VIII | wishing initiation into sacred rites, I think, to go first 2 IX | priests suspended on the sacred trees overshadowing their 3 IX | proconsul. And even now that sacred. crime still continues to 4 IX | whether it is committed for a sacred object, or merely at one' 5 X | Nepos, nor any writer upon sacred antiquities, have ventured 6 XII | fabulous stories; I recognize sacred rites rounded on mere myths. 7 XIII | done, or broken in its long sacred use, or as the family head 8 XIII | the pressure of some more sacred home necessity. In like 9 XIII | they yield; nay, the more sacred is a god, the larger is 10 XIII | ground, for access to the sacred services; there is no gratuitous 11 XIII | court page a god of the sacred synod, although your ancient 12 XIV | wish now to review your sacred rites; and I pass no censure 13 XV | sacrificial fillets, and the sacred hats, and the purple robes, 14 XIX | temples and oracles, and sacred rites, are less ancient 15 XXI | regard to food, nor in their sacred days, nor even in their 16 XXI | their native country. The sacred writers withal, in giving 17 XXII | instructed, moreover, by our sacred books how from certain angels, 18 XXIII | one man to leap from the sacred houses, to be something 19 XXV | Kalends of April, that most sacred high priest of hers was 20 XXV | offhand ones of turf, and the sacred vessels were yet of Samian 21 XXV | rapine is laid equally upon sacred and on common treasure. 22 XXXI | revelations, examine our sacred books, which we do not keep 23 XXXIII| longer on the reverence and sacred respect of Christians to 24 XXXIV | Cease also to give the sacred name to him who has need 25 XXXIX | We assemble to read our sacred writings, if any peculiarity 26 XXXIX | in that respect, with the sacred words we nourish our faith, 27 XXXIX | exhortations are made, rebukes and sacred censures are administered. 28 XXXIX | congregation and in all sacred intercourse. The tried men 29 XLII | ceremonies, I am still on the sacred day a man. I do not at the 30 XLVI | mean, and antiquity of our sacred writings, and from the confession 31 XLVII | anything in the collection of sacred Scriptures which displeased 32 XLVII | they are taken from our sacred things, as being of earlier 33 XLVII | If they maintain their sacred mysteries to have sprung


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