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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 II | sealing home their way of life by a united pledge to be 2 VI | necessary as rules of a virtuous life. What has become of the 3 VI | that happiness of married life, ever so desirable, which 4 VI | your food, in your style of life, in your opinions, and last 5 VIII | give promise of eternal life. Hold it meanwhile as your 6 VIII | things like these, you have life everlasting. Tell me, I 7 IX | whether you take away a life that is born, or destroy 8 IX | about in the commerce of life may have intercourse with 9 XI | Accordingly, these necessaries of life are said to have been discovered, 10 XIII | as you worship them in life. The gods will count themselves 11 XIV | and the nobler duties of life, what utterly ridiculous 12 XIV | when he was in peril of his life from the same Diomede; that 13 XVIII | worshippers to everlasting life, and the wicked to the doom 14 XXI | paralytic, summoning the dead to life again, making the very elements 15 XXIII | medicines, ready to prolong the life of Socordius, and Tenatius, 16 XXIV | let one consecrate his own life to his God, and another 17 XXX | whom they have received life itself; they are convinced 18 XXX | where he got the breath of life. Thither we lift our eyes, 19 XXX | offer prayer. We pray for life prolonged; for security 20 XXXV | and magicians, about the life of the Caesars,--arts which, 21 XXXV | occasion to inquire about the life of the emperor, if he have 22 XL | the ordinary enjoyments of life, rolling in sackcloth and 23 XLI | hence the sufferings of life, so far as it is our lot 24 XLI | only one thing in this life greatly concerns us, and 25 XLII | useless in the affairs of life. How in all the world can 26 XLII | themselves from ordinary human life. We do not forget the debt 27 XLV | authority requisite to produce a life of real virtue. Man's wisdom 28 XLV | effort to attain a blameless life, under the influence of 29 XLVI | from the intercourse of life, takes up the notion that 30 XLVI | fame, and whose object is life? between the talker and 31 XLVIII| of light and darkness, of life itself and death--has also 32 L | pleasing God, and the spoil of life eternal. But we are overcome. 33 L | not wishing that his one life should count for the lives


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