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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 I, 1 | themselves for their past life; their change from innocence 2 I, 4 | ceremonies, and manner of life, with so much contempt for 3 I, 5 | V. THE INCONSISTENT LIFE OF ANY FALSE CHRISTIAN NO 4 I, 7 | not yet passed since our life began. During the interval 5 I, 7 | belief, even our manner of life has become better known; 6 I, 7 | offers. It guarantees eternal life to such as follow and observe 7 I, 7 | effected all this, eternal life will be in store for you. 8 I, 7 | whether you think eternal life worth such a price. No, 9 I, 8 | that the nurse retained her life, after the loss of so important 10 I, 8 | very organ of the breath of life,--cut out, too, from the 11 I, 8 | Philomela she retained her life, in the way supposed by 12 I, 10 | when I look through your life and customs, lo, what do 13 I, 10 | everything else in your manner of life, how great are the changes 14 I, 15 | own dear children whose life you quench; and this will 15 I, 16 | your ordinary course of life.~ 16 I, 18 | of course, from love of life that you go to the trainers 17 I, 20 | yourselves. The course of life in which you will choose 18 I, 20 | compassed your own amendment of life. Learn what that is which 19 II, 5 | the sustenance of man's life and of the earth, since 20 II, 5 | practical conduct of social life, this is the way in which 21 II, 11 | consecrating with a heavenly life I know not what incorporeal, 22 II, 11 | the babe begins to have life and its earliest sensation; 23 II, 11 | secret struggles of married life. Those very few persons 24 II, 12 | treasure (Opem) of actual life, and because they develope 25 II, 14 | have restored the dead to life by his cures. He was the 26 II, 14 | rather than the dead to life, by the perverted use of 27 II, 14 | abandon the preserver of his life, with the same indifference, 28 II, 15 | functions of one's whole life, in such a way that there 29 II, 16 | and sundry necessaries of life, (and hence are worthy of 30 app, frag| the advancing stages of life's periods, and in it committed


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