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| Alphabetical [« »] logikon 1 loins 1 lonely 1 long 16 longer 9 longing 1 longs 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 full 16 hand 16 infant 16 long 16 moment 16 motion 16 others | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances long |
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1 2 | to whom Midas lent his long ears, when the shepherds 2 2 | been false prophets, and long previous to them fallen 3 11| Judas likewise was for a long time reckoned among the 4 17| of the two elements, so long as its vigorous glance lasted. 5 18| mysteries, what matters it, so long as it is only a peculiar 6 24| precedes recollection? From long lapse of time, he says. 7 24| consequence of time; nor is long lapse of time at all influential 8 24| immediately, where will be the long lapse of the time which 9 24| afterwards again remembers? How long, too, must the lapse of 10 24| an age which endured so long before the soul's assumption 11 35| the soul which had died long before, and its return to 12 36| that her flesh was for a long time without specific form ( 13 38| and when felt, and how long? Then again there is the 14 46| permit: that admits of no long delay which must needs happen 15 51| person, which was preserved a long time without corruption, 16 51| would cause it endure for a long time as its secret aliment