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dealt 2
dear 6
dearest 1
death 24
debaucheries 1
debauchery 1
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25 under
25 whatever
24 become
24 death
24 elements
24 else
24 great
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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death

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1 I, 9 | earth been in commotion, if death has made its devastations, 2 I, 10| condemnation, and even put to death his accusers. By this conduct 3 I, 10| The Sun mourns for the death of his son by a lightning-flash 4 I, 10| lifeless, or only feigning death. Who now can investigate 5 I, 15| rid of them by the slower death of drowning. If, however, 6 I, 18| AN OBSTINATE CONTEMPT OF DEATH. INSTANCES OF THE SAME ARE 7 I, 18| obduracy and contempt of death. But (you are inconsistent 8 I, 18| her own (to accomplish her death); the Carthaginian woman, 9 I, 18| going through fire to her death. Then, again, a woman of 10 I, 18| through their contempt of death produced stories of heroism 11 I, 18| gladiators, (nor) through fear of death do you enrol your names 12 I, 18| ordinary woman makes her death famous by wild beasts, it 13 I, 19| amounts to a contempt of death. Ridicule, therefore, as 14 II, 7 | men into gods after their death, do you not admit that before 15 II, 7 | you not admit that before death the said gods were merely 16 II, 10| and by, just before her death, she bequeathed to the Roman 17 II, 11| NAY, EVEN BEFORE BIRTH, TO DEATH. MUCH INDELICACY IN THIS 18 II, 12| men, must also admit their death; they who allow their mortality 19 II, 13| became gods after their death. Here, then, I take my stand. 20 II, 13| of themselves after their death, pray tell me why they chose 21 II, 14| rather to die the unhonoured death which awaited him, arrayed 22 II, 14| bring the living to their death, rather than the dead to 23 II, 14| the cause of his father's death?~ 24 II, 15| there is the goddess of death herself. To pass hastily


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