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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 1 | none else will you get this knowledge, if you get it not from 2 2 | CHRISTIAN HAS SURE AND SIMPLE KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THE SUBJECT BEFORE 3 2 | of the world with cunning knowledge of this (philosophic) cast? 4 11| Sophia (Wisdom), without the knowledge of the Creator. But (Holy) 5 11| Scripture, which has a better knowledge of the soul's Maker, or 6 12| acts, whereby it acquires knowledge, and by the possession of 7 12| nor will it acquire any knowledge, nor will it undergo any 8 12| like manner, to acquire knowledge is to exercise the senses; 9 17| himself of the faculties of knowledge and sensation; and again, 10 17| after death the posthumous knowledge, as he calls it, of the 11 18| functions, having obtained the knowledge of them before death. He 12 18| the actual possession of knowledge? Will the body be a hindrance 13 18| associate in the search after knowledge? I have a similar question 14 18| remote from men's everyday knowledge, lying in secret--in the 15 18| means of torturing simple knowledge and crucifying the truth? 16 19| any intention of acquiring knowledge also, because not all things 17 19| because not all things have knowledge which possess life. Trees, 18 19| have vitality, but have not knowledge; and with him agrees every 19 19| therefore, have ability or knowledge; and they derive it from 20 19| one source of vitality and knowledge which is peculiar to their 21 19| permit it; but let them have knowledge too, although the philosophers 22 19| if not from instinctive knowledge? Holy does it happen that 23 20| health. Stoutness hinders knowledge, but a spare form stimulates 24 20| the arts, by experimental knowledge, business habits, and studies; 25 24| concede to you that the knowledge, (which you say is) the 26 24| sciences can fail. But the knowledge of the sciences fails; the 27 24| the sciences fails; the knowledge of the various fields of 28 24| fails; and so perhaps the knowledge of the faculties and affections 29 24| free-will. Now the instinctive knowledge of natural objects never 30 24| forgetful of all creatures, the knowledge of everything natural to 31 24| faculties. But if the natural knowledge of the sensuous faculties 32 24| how happens it that the knowledge of the intellectual faculties 33 26| SCRIPTURE ALONE OFFERS CLEAR KNOWLEDGE ON THE QUESTIONS WE HAVE 34 28| him to have come to the knowledge of it by an inspection which 35 38| their nakedness after their knowledge of good and evil so we profess 36 47| part of mankind get their knowledge of God from dreams. Thus 37 57| with them, but by a certain knowledge which is hostile to them; 38 58| force of His words from a knowledge of His promised spiritual


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