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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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nations

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1 I, 8 | third. For how many other nations come regularly after the 2 I, 16 | the stain which one or two nations can make on the whole world! 3 I, 17 | whom there still remain nations which are unsubdued and 4 II, 1 | gentile class, which the nations have adopted each one for 5 II, 1 | fables, and the (several) nations have forged their gentile ( 6 II, 1 | because immoral; with the nations all is irregular and confused, 7 II, 8 | THE GODS OF THE DIFFERENT NATIONS. VARRO'S GENTILE CLASS. 8 II, 8 | gods amongst the several nations: these were adopted out 9 II, 9 | nor the poets, nor the nations that we owe the substitution 10 II, 9 | had in common with other nations, and those which they themselves 11 II, 12 | so many families, so many nations, which require a catalogue ( 12 II, 15 | GODS UNSATISFACTORY. OTHER NATIONS REQUIRE DEITIES QUITE AS 13 II, conc| triumphs over gods as over nations. Still remaining are their 14 II, conc| injuring the religion. All nations have possessed empire, each 15 II, conc| as if the tribute of many nations were after its exaction


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