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| Alphabetical [« »] censured 3 censures 1 ceremony 1 certain 31 certainly 23 certainties 1 certainty 2 | Frequency [« »] 32 said 31 birth 31 cannot 31 certain 31 evil 31 faculties 31 never | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances certain |
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1 2 | the title of apocryphal, certain as we are that nothing ought 2 5 | Peripatetics (do) out of a certain indescribable quintessence, 3 6 | incorporeal faculties? It is thus certain that their argument fails. 4 6 | civil law, the instance of a certain Greek woman who gave birth 5 7 | soul. In hell the soul of a certain man is in torment, punished 6 10| have affirmed it to be a certain fact, that gnats, and ants, 7 14| as many as nine; whilst certain of the Stoics have found 8 14| whole of these respectively certain parts of the body as their 9 17| Whatever ought to occur in a certain manner is not a deception. 10 18| XVIII. PLATO SUGGESTED CERTAIN ERRORS TO THE GNOSTICS. 11 18| hear or see anything for certain? He remembered, no doubt, 12 18| maintains that there are certain invisible substances, incorporeal, 13 18| absent from the soul on certain occasons; for (you suppose) 14 21| unchangeable), it is absolutely certain that the nature of all other 15 24| to memory. One thing is certain, that souls in the same 16 25| surgeons' tools there is a certain instrument, which is formed 17 29| side adduce against you certain contraries, of the born 18 31| unknown to you? But I am quite certain that such is not the case, 19 37| at first into man. Take a certain quantity of gold or of silver-- 20 41| an antecedent, and in a certain sense natural, evil which 21 43| incentive to sleep. It is certain that, from the very beginning 22 46| Heraclides has told us, that a certain woman of Himera beheld in 23 48| ingenious conjecture rather than certain proof (although the author 24 49| Aristotle remarks of a certain hero of Sardinia that he 25 51| fain have it supposed that certain souls cleave to the body 26 51| voluntarily made way in a certain cemetery, to afford room 27 51| of these, they would be certain to move the other limbs; 28 53| purified: it Is, moreover, certain that it escapes from the 29 56| light. If, however, it is certain that injury accrues to the 30 57| complicity with them, but by a certain knowledge which is hostile 31 58| alternative of judgment, in a certain anticipation either of gloom