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| Alphabetical [« »] obedience 1 obedient 1 obeys 1 object 12 objection 2 objects 25 objects- 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 joy 12 known 12 mean 12 object 12 old 12 ones 12 organs | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances object |
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1 6 | is moved by some other object from without. Now, if to 2 8 | therefore, than to one eye an object is invisible, which may 3 8 | composed of) fire; the object, however, which the eaglet 4 17| or insanity, mistake one object for another. Orestes in 5 18| understanding of that which is the object of the sensation? And what 6 18| seeing of that which is the object understood? Why adopt such 7 18| does not understand the object of its sensation, or the 8 18| which perceives not the object which it understands, in 9 27| Nature should be to us an object of reverence, not of blushes. 10 38| to desire for a special object. The soul, therefore, will 11 56| accordingly kept a twofold object in view in picturing the 12 58| still the first to treat the object which it means to effect