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| Alphabetical [« »] divides 2 divination 4 divinations 1 divine 26 divining 1 divinity 6 divisible 2 | Frequency [« »] 27 womb 27 world 26 already 26 divine 26 entire 26 likewise 26 matter | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances divine |
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1 2 | attributes nothing to the divine permission, but assumes 2 3 | fault, I suppose, of the divine doctrine lies in its springing 3 9 | the firm conviction which divine grace impresses on us by 4 9 | body; and as soon as by the divine inspiration it had become 5 10| the great Creator in His divine arrangements has allotted 6 12| constituents of the mind, that divine principle which he conjectures 7 18| incorporeal, celestial, divine, and eternal, which they 8 24| it so large an amount of divine quality as to put it on 9 24| raise the doubt whether so divine a faculty as the soul was 10 24| to be instructed in the divine mysteries thereof; moreover, 11 28| Albinus supposes it to be a divine announcement, perhaps of 12 28| Mercury. But there is no divine saying, except of the one 13 28| he is certainly much more divine, recounting and tracing 14 28| thus plain proof of the divine character of his work, from 15 28| character of his work, from its divine authority and word. If, 16 28| our Pythagoras, used to divine, or I would rather say rave 17 33| that which is especially divine. Accordingly, God's judgment 18 35| overthrow by all means of divine and human truth. For, (according 19 35| rather in the sense of the divine pre- diction, "Behold, I 20 41| YET LEFT A BASIS WHEREON DIVINE GRACE CAN WORK FOR ITS RECOVERY 21 41| soul, of that original, divine, and genuine good, which 22 44| receive admonition from the Divine Being either in the way 23 45| proof and evidence of its divine quality and immortality. 24 46| far as to counterfeit a divine power under their shape 25 57| vanquished by the pressure of divine grace, and sorely against 26 57| be possible between the divine faith and the arrogant pretensions