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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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body

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 5 | the healthiest and purest body, that a mole should grow, 2 I, 9 | always been associated in one body and growth, and have ever 3 I, 10| these shafts out of our own body, and hurling them back on 4 I, 10| presence in some unchaste body. The mask of some deity, 5 I, 12| if so be it be the actual body of a god. If, however, there 6 I, 12| cross, because even our own body assumes as its natural position 7 I, 12| the limbs, and forms the body, and covers the cross within 8 I, 14| day after day with a sound body, and so in a condition to 9 I, 16| some peculiar marks on his body are enumerated His master 10 I, 17| ever broken out from our body: no Caesar's blood has ever 11 II, 3 | associated, that is, the body. Nobody, however, will deny 12 II, 3 | deny that the elements have body, since we both touch them 13 II, 4 | be heterogeneous from the body? But what concern have I 14 II, 10| fire which dissolved the body of even a Hercules enjoyed 15 II, 13| extent. As indeed the general body (of your gods), which took 16 II, 15| by parting it from the body, and whom you have condemned,


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