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| Alphabetical [« »] piquant 1 pitfalls 1 pitied 1 place 25 placed 8 places 3 placid 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 might 25 moreover 25 objects 25 place 25 whatever 24 believe 24 born | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances place |
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1 1 | master--(to say nothing of the place), although that perhaps 2 1 | notwithstanding the high place assigned to it by poets 3 7 | fully in a more fitting place. Therefore, whatever amount 4 15| SEAT IN MAN.~In the first place, (we must determine) whether 5 24| PREVIOUS STATE.~In the first place, I cannot allow that the 6 24| with Plato's. In the second place, my objection to him will 7 24| affected by accidents of place, of manners and customs, 8 24| body that oblivion takes place, or some time afterwards? 9 27| conception, so that, a prior place can be assigned to either. 10 27| commencement at the same moment and place that the soul does. Thus, 11 28| he comes forth from the place of his concealment and deceit, 12 30| follows? For, in the first place, if the living come from 13 30| return from death is to take place, when, supposing that the 14 31| life from the dead take place at all, individuals must 15 37| and regular birth takes place, as a general rule, at the 16 37| birth onwards; in the first place, because they both grow 17 38| benefit and improve the place of his temporary abode, 18 46| assigned the very highest place among divinations to dreams. 19 50| defensive armour from the very place which they attack. The whole 20 51| survival of the soul finds a place in the opinions of some 21 54| and as the Stoics, who place only their own souls, that 22 55| of the faithful deserve a place in the lower regions. These 23 56| question, whether this takes place immediately after the soul' 24 58| notice them in this suitable place, and then come to a close. 25 58| What, then, is to take place in that interval? Shall