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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 1 | ever been found without Christ? By whom has Christ ever 2 1 | without Christ? By whom has Christ ever been explored without 3 1 | teachings of the power of Christ had not yet been given--( 4 3 | rather than from Greece. Christ made a mistake, too, in 5 7 | day of judgment; to which Christ also, on dying, descended? 6 11| predicted that "great mystery of Christ and the church," when he 7 13| Him. It is the soul which Christ came to save; it is the 8 16| we find operating also in Christ. For you may behold this 9 17| BY PLATO, VINDICATED BY CHRIST HIMSELF.~Then, again, when 10 17| lest we should even in Christ Himself, bring doubt upon 11 19| hold the contrary): for Christ, by "accepting praise out 12 21| declared "the great mystery of Christ and the church?" "This is 13 23| once on an equality with Christ (not to mention the apostles); 14 26| Physicians. Brother (in Christ), on your own foundation 15 26| magnifies the Lord, (for) Christ had instigated her within. 16 28| prophets, and the apostles, and Christ Himself declared their grand 17 40| until it is born again in Christ; moreover, it is unclean 18 41| only man without sin is Christ, since Christ is also God. 19 41| without sin is Christ, since Christ is also God. Thus the divinity 20 43| as Adam was a figure of Christ, Adam's sleep shadowed out 21 43| shadowed out the death of Christ, who was to sleep a mortal 22 50| Judea before the time of Christ a pool of medicinal virtue. 23 50| his preministrations, nor Christ after him ever revealed 24 50| which He exacted even of His Christ. No one will ascribe to 25 53| of God," because it is in Christ. Still, (as must be admitted,) 26 55| inasmuch as we read that Christ in His death spent three 27 55| lower down. Now although Christ is God, yet, being also 28 55| purpose, say they, that Christ descended into hell, that 29 55| mount up to heaven, where Christ is already sitting at the 30 55| company with the dead in Christ, who shall be the first 31 55| except those who had died in Christ and not in Adam? A new death 32 55| the extraordinary one for Christ, is admitted into the reception-room 33 57| agency of prophets, or of Christ, or of apostles, a complete


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