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| Alphabetical [« »] safety 1 sagacious 1 sages 1 said 32 saint 1 sainted 1 saints 4 | Frequency [« »] 33 my 33 she 32 like 32 said 31 birth 31 cannot 31 certain | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances said |
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1 3 | controversy with Hermogenes, as we said at the beginning of this 2 6 | come into contact with the said organs. Inasmuch, then, 3 6 | many bodies--I had almost said, a people--was herself no 4 7 | philosophers are concerned, we have said enough. As for our own teachers, 5 10| organs, be on that account said to be without respiration, 6 11| and the church," when he said, "This now is bone of my 7 11| a prophet, when "people said one to another, What is 8 13| the two are dying persons, said to have to do with the mind 9 15| Strato and Erasistratus said; nor in the space between 10 17| the senses, over which the said causes exercise a liberal 11 17| lest perchance it should be said that He did not really " 12 18| Epicharmus the comic poet had said: "It is the mind which sees, 13 18| follow from what we have said: That the intellect is not 14 20| into account. It has been said that dull and brutish persons 15 21| too was in error when he said in his epistle, "Ye were 16 24| because, as we have already said, they are affected by accidents 17 25| about it), not, (as he had said before,) from the first 18 29| should they afterwards (be said to) come from the dead? 19 32| only then can a soul be said to experience this process 20 33| AEgyptius recognised, when he said that the soul, after its 21 35| transmigration, when He said, "Elias is come already, 22 37| substance, lest it should be said also to be capable of diminution 23 39| circumstance that the apostle said, that when either of the 24 41| origin. For, as we have said before, the corruption of 25 43| has willed (and it may be said in passing that He has, 26 44| alarm. What indeed would be said, if the case of Hermotimus 27 45| remember its dreams, when it is said to be without any mastery 28 45| We are accordingly not said to be mad, but to dream, 29 49| nation of the Atlantes are said to pass through the night 30 50| DEATH.~We have by this time said enough about sleep, the 31 52| decease; the extraordinary is said to be contrary to nature, 32 57| in torment. No one, (he said,) could possibly be despatched