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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The soul's testimony

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man

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1 I | reckoned a wise and sagacious man who has gone the length 2 I | man--I mean all which is man's. Stand forth, O soul, 3 I | whatever way, thou makest man a rational being, in the 4 I | bringest with thee into man, which thou knowest either 5 I | well know, Christian; for a man becomes a Christian, he 6 II | suggesting further, "But man is evil." In asserting an 7 II | figurative way, reproachest man with his wickedness in departing 8 III| of him, thou callest the man a daemon who annoys thee 9 III| by whom in the beginning man was entrapped into breaking 10 III| commandment of God. And (the man) being given over to death 11 IV | thou sayest of him, "Poor man"--poor, surely, not because 12 IV | suffering from thy curse, the man whose memory comes back 13 V | being the gift of God to man, it knows how to divine? 14 V | the writing of them, and man himself before the poet 15 V | by His book. Why, then, O man, wilt thou maintain a view 16 VI | Latins and Greeks alone. Man is the one name belonging 17 VI | There is not a soul of man that does not, from the


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