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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | is so troublesome to the world, that these philosophers 2 I, 4 | not at that time in the world, yet truth was always suffering 3 I, 7 | thus circulated through the world. For it could not have been 4 I, 9 | that time fell on all the world, on its various cities and 5 I, 9 | earthquake? when the whole world was destroyed by the deluge? 6 I, 16 | nations can make on the whole world! As for us, we of course 7 II, 1 | their own will, where in the world must truth be placed? In 8 II, 2 | Him to be outside of the world; the Platonists, within 9 II, 2 | the Platonists, within the world. The God whom they had so 10 II, 2 | taught to believe of the world that it is god. For such 11 II, 2 | fire to be the soul of the world, that in the world fire 12 II, 2 | of the world, that in the world fire governs all things, 13 II, 2 | Therefore, when fire quits the world in lightning, the world 14 II, 2 | world in lightning, the world comes to its end.~ 15 II, 3 | divine. Now, so far as the world of which your philosophers 16 II, 4 | separates the matter of the world from God: he says that the 17 II, 4 | ascend above the state of the world, not to stoop down to uncertain 18 II, 4 | speculations. Plato's form for the world was round. Its square, angular 19 II, 4 | marked it out as a larger world. Now, pray tell me, what 20 II, 5 | By this it is that the world is made generally habitable,-- 21 II, 5 | entire management of the world is obedient, reaching even 22 II, 8 | even they, whom all the world worships in common, fail 23 II, 8 | or Greece, but the whole world worships, and the Africans 24 II, 12 | now the mistress of the world: whatever doubt prevails 25 II, 14 | udder, surveyed the whole world with a personal inspection? 26 II, 14 | dangerous a beast on the world, should escape to heaven 27 II, conc| and masters of the whole world, because by their religious 28 app, frag| from the foundation of the world to him were some three thousand. 29 app, frag| governed all this mass of world. For they cannot even say


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