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| Alphabetical [« »] carries 1 carrion 1 carry 3 case 35 cases 8 cassius 1 cast 4 | Frequency [« »] 38 thus 36 course 36 state 35 case 35 every 35 whole 34 either | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances case |
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1 1 | Especially would this be the case with that glorious creature, 2 6 | out of mind and sight the case of those pregnant women 3 9 | the air, such would be the case with the soul, since in 4 12| ascribed to both, then in that case the two will be one and 5 15| as sensation: as in the case of flies, and wasps, and 6 17| in the very nature of the case? If so, it will be only 7 18| beings or not? Is it not the case, that even the poets are 8 19| On the other hand, in the case of such trees as receive 9 24| Take, for instance, the case of the infant. If some time 10 25| This flesh) resembles the case of hot iron, which is in 11 25| we may also refer to the case of those who, having been 12 25| not of one only, as in the case of Socrates' own demon; 13 25| seven spirits as in the case of the Magdalene; and of 14 26| be bearing at all in the case, it was only fitting that 15 29| was it preserved in the case of the dead? Does it not 16 31| certain that such is not the case, for you yourself present 17 33| routine? Then, again, in the case of those who, after a course 18 35| Almighty, as was anciently the case with respect to the spirit 19 39| for demons. Hence in no case (I mean of the heathen, 20 43| We shall soon know the case of Hermotimus. But yet it 21 44| DEATH.~With regard to the case of Hermotimus, they say 22 44| not be encouraged by this case of Hermotimus. It must certainly 23 44| indeed would be said, if the case of Hermotimus were believed 24 45| results the nature of the case) that sleep is combined 25 46| admit that dreams are in any case unmeaning, but they blame 26 49| us take any view of the case), only do not let it be 27 51| defence. Indeed, in the case of living persons themselves, 28 51| I am acquainted with the case of a woman, the daughter 29 51| near to it. If, as is the case, similar stories are told 30 52| its quiet influence in the case of each individual decease; 31 55| Himself. (This being the case), you must suppose Hades 32 56| proper sepulture; as in the case of Homer's Patroclus, who 33 56| moreover, that the life in each case ought to have reached full 34 57| that Hades is not in any case opened for (the escape of) 35 58| help of the body. In no case, indeed, can an accomplished