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| Alphabetical [« »] organically 1 organs 12 orifice 1 origin 12 original 14 originally 2 originate 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 old 12 ones 12 organs 12 origin 12 owing 12 possess 12 powers | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances origin |
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1 1 | the single point of the origin of the soul, so far as his 2 3 | III. THE SOUL'S ORIGIN DEFINED OUT OF THE SIMPLE 3 4 | BIRTH.~After settling the origin of the soul, its condition 4 20| the very moment of its own origin at birth. Just as Seneca 5 20| be uniform in its seminal origin, although multiform by the 6 25| soul also draws not its origin from that moment? To this ( 7 27| contemporaneous and simultaneous in origin. Now let no one take offence 8 29| living. The living had their origin in any other source (you 9 32| natures, and to bestow an origin by its passage on those 10 41| arises from its corrupt origin. For, as we have said before, 11 41| and being conscious of its origin, it bears testimony to God ( 12 52| we know what was man's origin, and we boldly assert and