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| Alphabetical [« »] lies 8 life 113 life- 3 light 25 light- 1 lighter 2 lightly 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 afterwards 25 alone 25 become 25 light 25 manner 25 might 25 moreover | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances light |
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1 8 | some being weighty, others light. They are in the habit of 2 9 | of him), nor transparent light (although Heraclides of 3 10| day is one thing, and the light, which is incidental to 4 10| whereas day is only the light itself? There must, of course, 5 10| also different kinds of light, as (appears) from the ministry 6 10| just is the day is the light itself. For a thing is itself 7 17| its angles with a similar light obliterates their outlines. 8 18| must be regarded in the light of an additional element. 9 19| senses--that of seeing by the light, that of hearing by sounds, 10 21| darkness, (but now are ye light in the Lord:)" and, "We 11 32| body--(fit only now for) a light dish after the roast-meat. 12 32| blood, or spirit, or air, or light; we must not forget that 13 32| the names. Then opposed to light are those things which are 14 33| pyre, so that other animals light upon his remains. At any 15 35| God the Judge (for in this light do we read of him, in another 16 37| the child to the birth and light of day. We, on our part, 17 41| comes from God. As therefore light, when intercepted by an 18 41| either not seen at all, its light being wholly hidden, or 19 41| taken away, it beholds the light in all its brightness. It 20 46| discovered, thefts brought to light, and treasures indicated. 21 49| gospel flashes its glorious light through the world to the 22 53| whence it happens that the light which illumines objects 23 53| and pure, and intrinsic light; and then finds itself enjoying 24 56| means it still enjoys the light. If, however, it is certain 25 57| transformed into an angel of light"--much more into a man of