| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] designation 5 designations 1 designed 1 desire 19 desired 1 desires 2 desireth 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 away 19 beginning 19 comes 19 desire 19 having 19 help 19 inasmuch | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances desire |
Chapter
1 1 | even in his prison, from a desire to break the foul hands 2 13| many minds. The pilot's desire, also, is to rescue so many 3 16| there was the principle of desire, by which He so earnestly 4 16| with reason, too, will God desire whatever objects and claims 5 16| for the good man will He desire salvation. To ourselves 6 16| work," he shows us that the desire is a reasonable one. He 7 16| which resulted from his desire to maintain discipline and 8 27| together: the soul supplies desire, the flesh contributes the 9 27| offending modesty even, in my desire to prove the truth), I cannot 10 28| also? The truth does not desire antiquity, nor does falsehood 11 33| never fear, nor the best desire; such indeed, as criminals 12 38| is simply confined to the desire of those aliments which 13 38| question remains, Why this desire, and when felt, and how 14 38| that it is one thing to desire by natural instinct, and 15 38| instinct, and another thing to desire through necessity; one thing 16 38| necessity; one thing to desire as a property of being, 17 38| being, another thing to desire for a special object. The 18 38| The soul, therefore, will desire meat and drink--for itself 19 38| inhabitant of the flesh. The desire, then, of the lodger will