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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 I, 2 | THEY DISPENSED WITH ALL FORM OF TRIAL. TERTULLIAN URGES 2 I, 2 | trials contrary to the usual form of judicial process against 3 I, 8 | human voice, they might form their speech without hearing 4 I, 9 | Under the same natural form, malice and folly have always 5 I, 10| beardless youth of Apollo; you form a virgin from Diana; in 6 I, 11| under the same emblematic form. The same Cornelius Tacitus, 7 I, 12| material is the same: the form, too, is of no importance, 8 I, 12| by a rough stock, without form, and by the merest rudiment 9 I, 12| anything else, hit upon the form of a wooden cross, because 10 I, 12| then, from this rudimental form and prop, as it were, he 11 I, 14| it matters not what their form may be, when our concern 12 II, 2 | Arcesilaus makes a threefold form of the divinity--the Olympian, 13 II, 4 | uncertain speculations. Plato's form for the world was round. 14 II, 6 | as it recovers its full form; its greater losses you 15 II, 8 | combined both figures under one form Anubis, in which there may 16 II, 13| sketching him out in the form of the very money which


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