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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 4 | concerns our belief in the souls being made or born, the 2 6 | what is to become of the souls of all those robust barbarians, 3 7 | descended? I imagine it is the souls of the patriarchs. But wherefore ( 4 8 | God, beheld plainly the souls of the martyrs.~ 5 9 | these features also the souls of the martyrs under the 6 13| common phraseology? How many souls, says the rich man, do I 7 13| also, is to rescue so many souls from shipwreck, not so many 8 23| disciples set their own souls at once on an equality with 9 23| Apelles tells us that our souls were enticed by earthly 10 23| Phoedo he imagines that souls wander from this world to 11 23| reminiscence;" implying that the souls which come to us from thence 12 24| One thing is certain, that souls in the same body both forget 13 24| with their fresh, unworn souls, not yet immersed in domestic 14 24| fall with it,namely, that souls are supposed to be unborn, 15 25| that I may explain how all souls are derived from one, when 16 25| and Roman nations received souls by some other process, ( 17 25| Whence do they get their souls, with no frosty air to help 18 25| reason of the cold, if their souls came into being amidst nipping 19 25| Plato, supposes that two souls cannot, more than two bodies 20 25| the co-existence of two souls in one person, as also of 21 26| merely of the (separate) souls of the infants, but of their 22 26| course alive, and were not souls merely, but spirits also. 23 28| reciprocal migration of souls; how they remove hence and 24 28| eternally revolving migration of souls out of a constant alternation 25 31| individuality. Therefore the souls which animated each several 26 31| whenever two, or three, or five souls are re-enclosed (as they 27 31| production still of several souls out of only one! Then, again, 28 31| only one! Then, again, if souls depart at different ages 29 31| ask, then, how the same souls are resumed, which can offer 30 31| we find that) only four souls are mentioned as recovering 31 31| if no transmigrations of souls and resumptions of bodies 32 33| on the pretence that the souls of men obtain as their partners 33 33| here also remark, that if souls undergo a transformation, 34 33| want of consciousness, if souls lose their condition; and 35 33| if any judgment awaits souls at all, it ought rather 36 33| consolation, (on men whose) souls are not to transmigrate 37 34| extravagant fiction as that the souls of human beings pass into 38 35| since he asserted that souls are reinvested with bodies, 39 35| transmigration of human souls, therefore, into any kind 40 36| over their bodies to the souls of men and women, as he 41 39| cleave, ready to entrap their souls from the very portal of 42 41| some very good; but yet the souls of all form but one genus: 43 51| it supposed that certain souls cleave to the body even 44 51| despatches at once to heaven such souls as he pleases, yet in his 45 53| face, that arraigner of souls, the Mercury of the poets.~ 46 54| who place only their own souls, that is, the souls of the 47 54| own souls, that is, the souls of the wise, in the mansions 48 54| this destination to all the souls, indiscriminately, of even 49 54| In his system, then, the souls of the wise are carried 50 54| abandon to the earth the souls of the unwise, when they 51 54| universal fire? All other souls they thrust down to Hades, 52 55| proud to believe that the souls of the faithful deserve 53 55| altar, displays no other souls as in it besides the souls 54 55| souls as in it besides the souls of the martyrs? How is it 55 56| BODY'S BEING UNBURIED. THAT SOULS PREMATURELY SEPARATED FROM 56 56| from the body; whether some souls are detained for special 57 56| other portal, since the souls of the sepulchred dead kept 58 56| burial which was injurious to souls. (It was also his purpose 59 56| They also say that those souls which are taken away by 60 56| bear this in mind, that souls are to receive back at the 61 56| peerless angels. Hence those souls must be accounted as passing 62 56| say, it is all the wicked souls that are banished in Hades. ( 63 56| say is, that) even now the souls of the wicked deserve to 64 56| such a resting-place the souls of infants and of virgins, 65 57| regions with the Aori, or souls which were prematurely hurried 66 57| from the abode of Hades the souls which have actually slept 67 57| clearly credible for those souls to be beyond all others 68 57| cover, however, of these souls, demons operate, especially 69 57| readily believe that all souls remove to Hades, and that 70 57| bring up from Hades the souls now resting there, and to 71 57| bring up from Hades the souls of the prophets themselves. 72 57| sometimes recalled men's souls to their bodies, as a proof 73 57| the power of God recalls souls to their bodies, either 74 58| CONCLUSION. POINTS POSTPONED. ALL SOULS ARE KEPT IN HADES UNTIL 75 58| ULTIMATE MISERY OR BLISS.~All souls, therefore; are shut up 76 58| interval? Shall we sleep? But souls do not sleep even when men


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