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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
A treatise on the soul

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1 2 | philosophy, and, with the view of glorifying her own art, 2 5 | V. PROBABLE VIEW OF THE STOICS, THAT THE 3 11| Scripture, and with this view converts breath into spirit, 4 15| Chrysippus, entertain this same view, so that (our friend) Asclepiades 5 18| which are manifest to the view and those which are hidden 6 18| which are concealed from view," whence it must needs follow 7 19| which, according to our view, exists in man alone as 8 21| condemnation of that heresy in view), for not even this nature 9 25| utters vocal sound. This view is entertained by the Stoics, 10 25| We shall see whether this view of his is merely fictitious. 11 30| most frequently meets our view (and occasions complaint), 12 36| sexes). Certainly in this view we have an attestation of 13 38| the point we must keep in view is not merely which particular 14 38| designation suggests,--with a view to benefit and improve the 15 38| sojourning in it; not with the view, certainly, of being himself 16 38| simply and solely with the view of being accommodated and 17 43| accordingly sets before your view the human body stricken 18 49| demons? (Let us take any view of the case), only do not 19 53| body. Of course, with the view of preserving the truth 20 56| REFUTATION OF THE HOMERIC VIEW OF THE SOUL'S DETENTION 21 56| licence here; he had in view the fights of the dead. 22 56| kept a twofold object in view in picturing the complaints 23 57| to exhibit them to public view, there is no other expedient


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