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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 1 | they skirmished about the state of the soul. I have my doubts 2 3 | philosophers derives its state from various sources, while 3 4 | the soul, its condition or state comes up next. For when 4 12| and the whole of this is a state of suffering. But we see 5 15| heartless and brainless state.~ 6 17| prevarication, or their ill state of health? All the senses, 7 20| in a healthy and perfect state, while others either improve 8 20| bodily condition and the state of the health. Stoutness 9 20| which, in addition to the state of one's body or one's health, 10 21| immoveable. Since, however, this state is suited to God alone, 11 21| so that if the threefold state is to be ascribed to the 12 24| WHAT PASSED IN A PREVIOUS STATE.~In the first place, I cannot 13 24| bodily condition, of the state of man's health--by the 14 24| will it admit the opposite state of recollection? Because 15 25| hot iron, which is in that state plunged into cold water; 16 25| this most luckless infant state, which had first to be put 17 27| the excess, not the normal state, which is immodest and unchaste: 18 30| PYTHAGOREAN THEORY. THE STATE OF CONTEMPORARY CIVILISATION.~ 19 32| unchanged in its original state, because it fails then to 20 37| XXXVII. ON THE FORMATION AND STATE OF THE EMBRYO. ITS RELATION 21 37| most part shares its own state with the mother. I must 22 37| increased in form, but not in state. Then, again, the sheen 23 43| natural in the lethargic state, they derive their conclusion 24 43| exercise. For every natural state is impaired either by defect 25 43| recurrence the outlines of man's state, especially concerning the 26 44| repose of his soul was a state of actual idleness during 27 44| recurrence, as if habitual to its state and constitution. If indeed 28 45| mad, but to dream, in that state; to be in the full possession 29 47| and simply the ecstatic state and its peculiar conditions.~ 30 48| such action in an ecstatic state. This sobriety, then, (in 31 51| remain, it makes a living state. Death will no more mix 32 53| however, first of all fully state what belongs to the topic 33 54| all in their posthumous state, when they are on the brink 34 56| resurrection to assume the state of an octogenarian, although 35 56| perfection shall be realized in a state duly tempered to the measure 36 58| keeping? Do you think this state is a foretaste of judgment,


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