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| Alphabetical [« »] cana 1 canals 1 cannot 31 capable 17 capacity 4 capharean 1 caprice 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 animals 17 besides 17 came 17 capable 17 creation 17 down 17 dream | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances capable |
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1 2 | precedents, as if all things are capable of being compared together; 2 5 | For nothing but body is capable of touching or of being 3 7 | having that which makes it capable of suffering; else, if it 4 7 | every corporeal thing is capable of suffering, in so far 5 7 | so far is that which is capable of suffering also corporeal.~ 6 12| possession of which it is capable of a spontaneity of motion 7 12| therefore, that the mind is capable of admixture, in opposition 8 19| power; and naturally so capable of impression and affection, 9 21| being born, is by nature capable of being changed, for it 10 24| SOUL SELF-EXISTENT, YET CAPABLE OF FORGETTING WHAT PASSED 11 24| cannot allow that the soul is capable of a failure of memory; 12 24| consequently from the first capable of deviation from perfection 13 24| faculty as the soul was capable of losing memory: the question 14 32| the soul is by no means capable of this kind of migration 15 37| should be said also to be capable of diminution in substance, 16 48| a man's will, if they be capable of direction at all; for 17 56| appointed, I cannot suppose them capable of being shortened; or if,