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| Alphabetical [« »] operations 9 operative 1 opines 1 opinion 28 opinions 15 opinions- 1 opponents 3 | Frequency [« »] 29 different 29 let 29 me 28 opinion 28 sensation 28 up 28 why | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances opinion |
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1 2 | there are, what conflicts of opinion, what prolific sources of 2 4 | being made or born, the opinion of the philosopher is overthrown 3 9 | air (although this was the opinion of Aenesidemus and Anaximenes, 4 12| Sige. How confused is the opinion of Anaxagoras! For, having 5 12| emotion, contrary to the opinion of Aristotle. Besides, if 6 15| brain, according to the opinion of Hippocrates; nor around 7 17| that are at fault, but our opinion. The senses only experience 8 17| sensation, they do not exercise opinion; it is the soul that opines. 9 17| that opines. They separated opinion from the senses, and sensation 10 17| Well, but whence comes opinion, if not from the senses? 11 17| comes from the soul, and opinion from sensation; and the 12 18| duties. It must be your opinion, indeed, that the mind is 13 20| according to men's general opinion about providence, they are 14 23| s sect, introduced this opinion: he affirmed that man was 15 26| and irregularity of human opinion, until we come to the limits 16 28| purpose of fabricating such an opinion as this, rely on a falsehood, 17 45| at this point what is the opinion of Christians respecting 18 46| constrained to express an opinion about the character of the 19 46| Epicurus has given it as his opinion that dreams are altogether 20 46| Aristotle, while expressing his opinion that dreams are in most 21 46| fain help us to such an opinion,) lived prior to any other 22 47| even Epicharmus is of this opinion), how can it become to itself 23 48| we must not examine what opinion on the one hand, and superstition 24 48| find an instance of the opinion when the disciples of Pythagoras, 25 50| L. THE ABSURD OPINION OF EPICURUS AND THE PROFANE 26 50| only so, but the insane opinion of the Samaritan heretic 27 51| that some vestige of this opinion still exists. I have found 28 58| encountered every human opinion concerning the soul, and