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| Alphabetical [« »] key 1 killed 3 kills 1 kind 18 kindly 3 kindred 1 kinds 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 day 18 end 18 heretics 18 kind 18 pythagoras 18 receive 18 various | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances kind |
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1 1 | it exhausts it in every kind of bitter cruelty, on gibbets 2 8 | some of them possess one kind of perception, others another; 3 8 | another; some feeding on one kind of aliment, others on another; 4 9 | a body of a quality and kind peculiar to itself, in this 5 18| by casualties of such a kind. Whence is this fact confirmed? 6 20| plants have, one form in each kind, but their development varies: 7 20| mental dispositions of this kind; whence he himself in Tree 8 23| cunningly defended by this kind of argument, I shall sufficiently 9 32| no means capable of this kind of migration into animals, 10 33| obtain as their partners the kind of animals which are suited 11 35| souls, therefore, into any kind of heterogeneous bodies, 12 40| vessel, or something of that kind: it is body, not soul. Now 13 45| remains unchecked, is a kind of madness. We are accordingly 14 46| acquainted with dreams of this kind. From a dream Marcus Tullius ( 15 46| visions of this prophetic kind were not confined to predictions 16 51| suppose that a portent of this kind happened form the direct 17 53| body. For whatever be the kind of death (which operates 18 57| truth. So also in that other kind of magic, which is supposed