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| Alphabetical [« »] elapsing 1 elated 1 elect 2 element 15 elements 8 elephant 1 elevated 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 amongst 15 children 15 contrary 15 element 15 far 15 found 15 here | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances element |
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1 16| soul). It is the rational element which we must believe to 2 16| or breath? The irrational element, however, we must understand 3 16| Plato speaks of the rational element only as existing in the 4 16| to ascribe the irrational element likewise to the nature which 5 16| God, then the irrational element will be equally derived 6 16| Plato reserves the rational element (of the soul) to God alone, 7 16| flies, whilst the rational element is confined to us and God)-- 8 16| There was the rational element, by which He taught, by 9 18| the light of an additional element. And now, with respect to 10 21| if neither the spiritual element, nor what the heretics call 11 21| heretics call the material element, was properly inherent in 12 21| that the one only original element of his nature was what is 13 27| FORMED AND PERFECTED IN ELEMENT SIMULTANEOUSLY.~How, then, 14 32| produced out of the rival element of water. In like manner, 15 40| means lies in his earthy element; nor is the flesh the human