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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 II, 1 | one being the physical class, of which the philosophers 2 II, 1 | treat; another the mythic class, which is the constant burden 3 II, 1 | the third, the gentile class, which the nations have 4 II, 2 | god. For such the physical class of theologizers conclude 5 II, 3 | we see that your physical class of philosophers are driven 6 II, 3 | connection with the present class, we shall probably even 7 II, 3 | even from their present class, when once we turn to the 8 II, 6 | THE PHYSICAL TO THE MYTHIC CLASS OF GODS.~Come now, do you 9 II, 7 | THE GODS OF THE MYTHIC CLASS. THE POETS A VERY POOR AUTHORITY 10 II, 7 | But to pass to the mythic class of gods, which we attributed 11 II, 7 | but slightly touch on this class, of which a fuller view 12 II, 7 | Then, again, in this mythic class of yours which the poets 13 II, 8 | NATIONS. VARRO'S GENTILE CLASS. THEIR INFERIORITY. A GOOD 14 II, 8 | There remains the gentile class of gods amongst the several 15 II, 14| words concerning this last class also. I will take Hercules


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