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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 1 | his mind) was, as one may suppose, naturally excited 2 1 | Pythian demon, which, you may be sure, neatly managed 3 1 | Author thereof. From God you may learn about that which you 4 2 | who is in quest of wisdom may have gone so far, as a matter 5 2 | prophets; (but be this as it may), if you take t he philosophers, 6 2 | philosophers. And this we may do by recalling all questions 7 2 | preconceived conceits, one may fairly admit on mere human 8 2 | added, that no solution may be found by any man, but 9 3 | they which are; approved may be made manifest!" We should 10 3 | patriarchs of heretics, as they may be fairly called. The apostle, 11 3 | philosophy captivates the heathen may be removed, and the means 12 3 | the faith of Christians may be repressed. We have already 13 4 | generated. For the maker may really be called the parent 14 5 | s friend Aristotle. They may very possibly hold themselves 15 5 | indescribable quintessence, if that may be called a body which rather 16 8 | object is invisible, which may be quite plainly seen by 17 9 | her of seeing visions. It may possibly have happened to 18 9 | to us whatever things she may have seen in vision (for 19 9 | in order that their truth may be probed). "Amongst other 20 9 | and moves about. This we may at once be induced to admit 21 10| well-known surgeon, or (as I may almost call him) butcher, 22 10| that respiration likewise may be effected without the 23 10| the spirit are two, they may be divided; and thus, by 24 10| two). Still two things may surely coalesce in growth. 25 12| But if these affections may certainly be all of them 26 13| the soul"). And that you may also have God's voucher 27 15| Andreas and Asclepiades (may be placed their brother) 28 15| which the purpose of God may agree; in other words, a 29 15| our friend) Asclepiades may go in quest of his goats 30 16| also in Christ. For you may behold this triad of qualities 31 17| the soul. But further, it may well be insisted on that 32 17| even before he died. We may not, I say, we may not call 33 17| died. We may not, I say, we may not call into question the 34 19| and lacing through it, it may so attain its growth. Indeed, 35 19| infancy of a log, then, may have an intellect (suitable 36 19| suitable to it): how much more may that of a human being, whose 37 19| being, whose soul (which may be compared with the nascent 38 20| In like manner, the soul may well be uniform in its seminal 39 21| ACTUATES AN INDIVIDUAL SO MAY HIS CHARACTER CHANGE.~Now, 40 21| Valentinian trinity" (that we may still keep the condemnation 41 21| change, in order that they may be able to establish and 42 22| vindication and proof; whence it may be seen that the soul is 43 22| simply repeated, that they may not seem to be forgotten 44 24| with Hermogenes. But it may be further observed, that 45 24| influence of training; he may become, with his beautiful 46 24| his tongue. A wild beast may lay aside his habits, but 47 25| digression, in order that I may explain how all souls are 48 25| preliminary statements, we may also refer to the case of 49 29| from wisdom, because wisdom may possibly be sometimes sharpened 50 31| is not a secret process? may not the work of a thousand 51 32| or into a quail?--nay, it may be, feed on carrion, even 52 32| dignity)? In the same way, you may submit all other instances 53 32| them in turn. Now, whatever may be the measure and whatever 54 32| whereas the nature thereof may possibly belong to many 55 33| and the shambles, that it may itself be killed, even as 56 33| and wolves, so that all may see how it has got a man' 57 33| fire, that his very grave may be cheated. In no other 58 33| the former, that they may escape more speedily the 59 33| sentence,--the latter that they may more tardily incur it. How 60 33| trembling expectation faith may make full trial of her anxious 61 35| passage. Evil deeds (one may be sure) appertain to life. 62 35| with him such a compact as may be deemed compatible with 63 35| some act of virtue, that it may be driven from body to body, 64 35| the grace of God and so may be transferred to another 65 37| the will of God, whatever may be the method which it is 66 37| the soul's birth, that I may omit nothing incidental 67 37| when it is extended: for it may be increased in form, but 68 40| body, not soul. Now a cup may minister to a thirsty man; 69 40| actually committed the crime may bear the weight of the penalty, 70 42| that our subject-matter may terminate where the soul 71 43| supposed to be beyond nature he may, (if he likes,) be safe 72 43| disposition of things, that they may seemingly be accounted as 73 43| natural in its condition which may be rendered non-natural 74 43| spoke; in Order that men may see that sleep is a natural 75 43| indeed, has willed (and it may be said in passing that 76 44| separation from his body? You may conjecture it to be anything 77 45| exercise these faculties may be dimmed in us, it is still 78 45| extinguished; except that it may seem to be itself absent 79 47| regarded as emanating, which may be compared to the actual 80 47| steal over them as best he may in their very sleep, if 81 48| Plato); and possibly all may be no other than the result 82 48| order that such abstinence may produce the required purity; 83 49| and from this circumstance may have arisen the remarkable 84 50| that by their blood they may extinguish Antichrist. Even 85 51| commencement of the nerves, they may well seem to be prolonged, 86 52| divided? For although a man may breathe his last for joy, 87 53| various issues of death, may expect from us a special 88 56| notwithstanding such appointment, they may be shortened by the will 89 56| validity, if they still may be accomplished in some 90 56| hanging on the breast; or it may be an immature boy; or it 91 56| be an immature boy; or it may be, once more, a youth arrived 92 57| suffered violent deaths. I may be permitted to use the 93 57| are proclaiming, that men may not readily believe that 94 57| to Hades, and that they may overthrow faith in the resurrection 95 57| their relatives, as one may find in Heraclides, or Nymphodorus, 96 58| during life, how much rather may they not happen after death


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