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| Alphabetical [« »] condensation 1 condensed 2 condiments 1 condition 49 condition- 1 conditions 13 conduct 5 | Frequency [« »] 52 do 51 dead 50 thing 49 condition 47 does 47 dreams 47 truth | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances condition |
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1 4 | origin of the soul, its condition or state comes up next. 2 6 | and difficulties about the condition of the soul with the honey-water 3 8 | strict accordance with the condition of its own corporeality, 4 9 | itself, in this special condition of it we shall be already 5 9 | from the peculiarity of the condition of the soul's corporeity, 6 9 | accrue to the corporeal condition, belong also to the soul-- 7 9 | but yet one in the twofold condition. It, too, has eyes and ears 8 11| sense--not because of its condition, but of its action; not 9 11| cause than from the actual condition of its own substance.~ 10 12| Besides, if a separate condition between the soul and mind 11 12| of the other the natural condition will be calm, and repose, 12 15| not admitted, the whole condition of the soul is put in jeopardy. 13 15| the human soul from the condition of brute animals, be quite 14 16| believe to be its natural condition, impressed upon it from 15 17| line. In like manner, the condition of the open space which 16 17| You overthrow the entire condition of human life; you disturb 17 18| superiority its separate condition likewise. After thus combating 18 19| mature age completes the condition which nature destines for 19 20| down to the score of bodily condition and the state of the health. 20 21| simple and uniform in its condition. Concerning this, it remains 21 21| Hermogenes. if, then, the natural condition has to be submitted to a 22 24| is an incident of a born condition, and consequently from the 23 24| manners and customs, of bodily condition, of the state of man's health-- 24 24| rationality, their bulk, their condition, their age, and their health. 25 24| remember. If any corporeal condition engenders forgetfulness, 26 26| seen, and their presaged condition known, we have presented 27 27| semination, according to the condition and rank of each. And that 28 27| and unchaste: the normal condition has received a blessing 29 32| unchanged in its own (primitive) condition. Since, therefore, the soul 30 33| consciousness, if souls lose their condition; and there must ensue this 31 37| imputed to it even now the condition of life and death, since 32 37| intelligence--the flesh in material condition, the soul in sensibility. 33 37| it has indeed a compact condition, and one that is more compressed 34 37| yet adds nothing to the condition of the mass but its configuration. 35 38| belong to its own proper condition,--namely immortality, rationality, 36 40| substance and different condition, although annexed to the 37 43| never succumbs to rest,--a condition which is alien to immortality: 38 43| will be natural in its condition which may be rendered non-natural 39 43| first moulded, and of its condition when at last buried--awaiting 40 45| especial gift of the ecstatic condition of which we are treating, 41 47| even when in the ecstatic condition, the power of enduring whatever 42 50| vine by the renewal of its condition. Such power was not accorded 43 52| appointed to die as the condition of his creation, then of 44 52| very law which made his condition depend on a warning, and 45 52| inflexible and unalterable condition. Consequently, although 46 53| person, not to any real condition of suffering. Likewise the 47 54| claim for it this (eternal condition), as Pythagoras, and Empedocles, 48 55| in Hades in the form and condition of a dead man; nor did He 49 56| which, by reason of their condition in life were pure and innocent?~