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| Alphabetical [« »] mother 21 mothers 2 moths 3 motion 16 motionless 1 motive 1 mould 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 infant 16 long 16 moment 16 motion 16 others 16 possible 16 proper | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances motion |
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1 6 | inanimate nature, it receives motion externally to itself; if 2 6 | internally. Now the soul receives motion neither externally nor internally: 3 6 | itself rather the giver of motion to the body. It evidently, 4 6 | inasmuch as it receives motion neither way, according to 5 6 | shown that the soul receives motion from some other thing when 6 6 | without. Now, if to receive motion from some other thing is 7 6 | more is it so to impart motion to something else! But the 8 6 | is the soul which gives motion to the feet for walking, 9 8 | weight with the nimblest motion! Again, even if the soul 10 10| as serpents, by a gliding motion; or as worms, by vertical 11 12| capable of a spontaneity of motion within itself, and of thus 12 12| taste, and all action and motion, will be the characteristics; 13 14| the soul--such as those of motion, of action, of thought, 14 25| growth and decay, fear and motion, are conditions of the soul 15 43| soul, as being always in motion, and always active, never 16 43| itself to possess a constant motion; it travels over land and