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| Alphabetical [« »] infamous 1 infamy 1 infancy 10 infant 16 infanticide 1 infantine 1 infants 6 | Frequency [« »] 16 especially 16 full 16 hand 16 infant 16 long 16 moment 16 motion | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances infant |
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1 19| he saluted life with his infant cries, does not testify 2 19| this plaintive cry of the infant to be an augury of affliction 3 24| instance, the case of the infant. If some time afterwards, 4 25| impressed from without upon the infant before his complete vitality, 5 25| inhaled when the new-born infant first draws breath, and 6 25| you confident that your infant both possesses vitality 7 25| whilst yet in the womb, an infant is put to death, when lying 8 25| greek>, the slayer of the infant, which was of course alive. 9 25| pitied this most luckless infant state, which had first to 10 26| prodigy the contention of this infant progeny, which struggled 11 26| to quit the womb. What an infant! so emulous, so strong, 12 31| all men are imbued with an infant soul at their birth. But 13 31| age returns to life as an infant? If the soul, whilst disembodied, 14 39| are invoked; and then the infant's first step on the ground 15 56| to make. Suppose it be an infant that dies yet hanging on 16 56| then, can the soul of an infant so spend on earth its residue