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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 9 | cities in which they were born, sojourned, and were buried, 2 II, 3 | gods that gods could be born. Now, although we shall 3 II, 3 | gods, since they which are born of the elements are not 4 II, 3 | settled point that a god is born of a god, and that what 5 II, 3 | that what lacks divinity is born of what is not divine. Now, 6 II, 3 | deny that anything can be born of a god? Likewise, how 7 II, 3 | whom they suppose to be born of the elements, to be regarded 8 II, 3 | they deny that a god can be born? Now, what must hold good 9 II, 7 | and weak, on the obscurely born and the low-lived; but yet 10 II, 11 | like office for the rightly born. The god Farinus was so 11 II, 12 | when male children were born to him, he would devour 12 II, 12 | scythe. When Jupiter was born in course of time, he was 13 II, conc| native land wherein they were born and bred, and ennobled and 14 app, frag| highest god, when he was born the years (that had elapsed) 15 app, frag| some three thousand. He is born in Greece, from Saturnus 16 app, frag| by (the aid of) Cretans--born men!--rattling their arms; 17 app, frag| then, is said to have been born on earth, while (Saturnus 18 app, frag| sure, if on earth he were born and grew up through the 19 app, frag| foolish error think wings were born him in his old age, whence 20 app, frag| be themselves, too, gods--born, to wit, of an incestuous


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