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| Alphabetical [« »] gold 5 golden 1 gone 3 good 34 good-bye 1 goodness 1 gospel 3 | Frequency [« »] 35 every 35 whole 34 either 34 good 34 most 34 upon 34 whom | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances good |
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1 1 | of evil that has nothing good in it, but is rather the 2 2 | Hermotimus, to whom the good people of Clazomenae built 3 13| too (or life), which the good Shepherd Himself lays down 4 16| the evil man, and for the good man will He desire salvation. 5 16| a bishop, he desireth a good work." Now, by saying "a 6 16| work." Now, by saying "a good work," he shows us that 7 17| nature; you obscure the good providence of God Himself: 8 21| several natures, because "a good tree cannot produce evil 9 21| fruit, nor a corrupt tree good fruit; and nobody gathers 10 21| corrupt tree will never yield good fruit, unless the better 11 21| grafted into it; nor will a good tree produce evil fruit, 12 25| is heard! if, however, a good frosty air is to the soul 13 28| More ancient than Saturn a good deal (by some nine hundred 14 32| ill-tempered ones panthers, good men sheep, talkative ones 15 33| must be a handsome gain for good men to be restored to life 16 33| poets like better than a good song. His transformation, 17 35| Carpocrates also makes equally good use of it, who was a magician 18 35| life. This means, that a good tree is known by its bad 19 38| after their knowledge of good and evil so we profess to 20 38| the same discernment of good and evil from the time that 21 40| which you do not assign any good actions or character of 22 41| Still there is a portion of good in the soul, of that original, 23 41| original, divine, and genuine good, which is its proper nature. 24 41| a body; so likewise the good in the soul, being weighed 25 41| very bad, and some very good; but yet the souls of all 26 41| worst there is something good, and in the best there is 27 41| consequence of its primeval good; and being conscious of 28 41| in exclamations such as: Good God! God knows! and Good-bye! 29 41| any soul without seeds of good. Therefore, when the soul 30 44| the murder. However the good citizens of Clazomenae consoled 31 45| In these dreams, indeed, good actions are useless, and 32 48| if it contributes some good service to superstition, 33 56| regions, the region of the good or of the bad. If you mean 34 56| abodes; if you mean the good why should you judge to