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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 5 | STOICS, THAT THE SOUL HAS A CORPOREAL NATURE.~Suppose one summons 2 5 | asserting for the soul a corporeal nature. Now I am not referring 3 5 | by their coherence form corporeal masses; as Critolaus and 4 5 | us) that the soul is a corporeal substance. Indeed, Zeno, 5 5 | living being to die is a corporeal one. Now it is by the departure 6 5 | generated with (the body) is a corporeal substance. But this spirit 7 5 | then, that the soul is a corporeal substance. Cleanthes, too, 8 5 | It is therefore as being corporeal that it is susceptible of 9 5 | in common between things corporeal and things incorporeal as 10 5 | therefore, is (proved to be) corporeal from this inter-communion 11 5 | body; for if it were not corporeal, it could not desert the 12 6 | to the nature and law of corporeal substances. Now, what first 13 6 | to be divisible into the corporeal and the intellectual classes? 14 6 | the qualities of things corporeal, such as earth and fire, 15 6 | embraced and comprehended by corporeal ones, why should not the 16 6 | should not the soul, which is corporeal, be equally comprehended 17 6 | soul is even nourished by corporeal aliments; that in fact it 18 6 | the soul is nourished by corporeal aliments, let the philosopher ( 19 6 | rate the soul too must be corporeal, since it is commonly supposed 20 7 | clearest evidence for the corporeal nature of the soul. In hell 21 7 | For in as far as every corporeal thing is capable of suffering, 22 7 | capable of suffering also corporeal.~ 23 8 | anything from the class cf corporeal beings, on the ground that 24 8 | enmity. Thus, then, although corporeal essences are opposed to 25 8 | genus, remaining all alike corporeal; contributing to God's glory 26 8 | stronger, then, is the soul's corporeal essence, which carries about 27 9 | are present to all other corporeal beings. And yet, notwithstanding 28 9 | invariably accrue to the corporeal condition, belong also to 29 9 | reasoning has taught us of its corporeal nature, but also from the 30 9 | Since, then, the soul is a corporeal substance, no doubt it possesses 31 9 | is that the belief of its corporeal quality is endangered, in 32 15| removed with its domiciles (or corporeal organs). However, Dicaearchus 33 18| to us, and lie under our corporeal senses: the former, (according 34 18| difference) between things corporeal and things spiritual, between 35 18| do without the other? If corporeal things are the objects of 36 18| By what, in Short, are corporeal things perceived? If it 37 18| understanding. If, however, corporeal things are perceived by 38 18| senses, since these are corporeal, it will still be only a 39 24| forget and remember. If any corporeal condition engenders forgetfulness,


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