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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 2 | learned of God is the sum and substance of the whole thing.~ 2 3 | raise disputes about its substance; others about its form; 3 5 | the soul is a corporeal substance. Indeed, Zeno, defining 4 5 | argument in this way: That substance which by its departure causes 5 5 | the body) is a corporeal substance. But this spirit which is 6 5 | the soul is a corporeal substance. Cleanthes, too, will have 7 6 | evidently, then, is not a bodily substance, inasmuch as it receives 8 6 | called in respect of its own substance. If, then, that which is 9 6 | regarding that as bodily substance which, according to the 10 6 | their judgment every bodily substance is nourished by bodily substances; 11 6 | is not the soul's actual substance which is benefited by the 12 7 | contain a finger of a bodily substance; nor would the Scripture 13 7 | is, if it is not a bodily substance. For whatever is incorporeal 14 7 | capacity, it must be a bodily substance. For in as far as every 15 8 | since the soul is a bodily substance. But what, says Soranus ( 16 8 | that the sea is a bodily substance, because a ship out of the 17 8 | The sun is indeed a bodily substance, because it is (composed 18 9 | the soul is a corporeal substance, no doubt it possesses qualities 19 9 | inherent in every bodily substance. Now what colour would you 20 9 | transparent one? Not that its substance is actually the ether or 21 9 | indeed, are not of igne-ous substance, because they shine with 22 9 | germ both of the entire substance (of the human soul) and 23 10| to say in respect of its substance. Never mind men's artificial 24 11| breathe is ascribed to another substance. We, however, claim this ( 25 11| be an indivisible simple substance, and therefore we must call 26 11| question is about the natural substance; to respire being an act 27 11| un-compounded as regards its substance; and therefore it cannot 28 11| actual condition of its own substance.~ 29 12| mind, as if it were another substance, as is maintained by those 30 12| that they be two things in substance, then of one of them, emotion 31 12| being distinct from it in substance, but as being its natural 32 13| the essentially superior substance; whilst that over which 33 13| this essentially superior substance shall have authority shall 34 13| functionary of the superior substance. Now who will hesitate to 35 13| you possess that union of substance, of which you perceive the 36 14| organic parts of the soul's substance, but functions of the soul-- 37 14| whole and entire in its substance, although divided in its 38 17| fact). The delicacy of the substance or medium which forms a 39 19| animated beings of the animal substance, which, according to our 40 20| inherent in it as parts of its substance; and that they grow and 41 22| having form, simple in its substance, intelligent in its own 42 24| all credible that a born substance could extinguish the power 43 25| condensed into the mere substance of the flesh, which is in 44 25| nipping frosts; for as the substance is, so must be its active 45 25| of the identity of their substance, than an evil spirit is, 46 27| being conceived? Is the substance of both body and soul formed 47 27| both natures, his seminal substance is discharged, deriving 48 32| which commits the bodily substance receiving it to an interminable 49 32| doves, as if the selfsame substance of the soul everywhere repeated 50 32| which it passed). Besides, a substance is one thing, and the nature 51 32| and the nature of that substance is another thing; inasmuch 52 32| another thing; inasmuch as the substance is the special property 53 32| or a piece of iron is the substance: the hardness of the stone 54 32| iron is the nature of the substance. Their hardness combines 55 32| observed, when dissimilarity of substance is most conspicuous: for, 56 32| beasts in nature, but not in substance. Besides, God would not 57 32| He had known him to be in substance only bestial~ 58 37| that the soul increases in substance, lest it should be said 59 37| capable of diminution in substance, and so its extinction even 60 37| the germinal basis of the substance, which it received when 61 37| estimated, not as enlarging its substance, but as calling forth Its 62 38| are inherent in its very substance, and spring from its native 63 40| thing of quite a different substance and different condition, 64 40| attribute sin and crime to that substance to which you do not assign 65 51| nature? What, too, if the substance of the body itself were


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