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| Alphabetical [« »] inhabitant 1 inhabitants 1 inhaled 1 inherent 11 inimical 1 initial 2 initiate 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 function 11 hands 11 individual 11 inherent 11 injury 11 intelligence 11 invisible | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus A treatise on the soul IntraText - Concordances inherent |
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1 9 | property of colour, which is inherent in every bodily substance. 2 12| faculty or apparatus which is inherent and implanted in the soul, 3 16| which thenceforward became inherent in the soul, and grew with 4 18| other must be regarded as inherent in the soul, and as obedient 5 20| properties of the soul are inherent in it as parts of its substance; 6 21| material element, was properly inherent in him (since, if he had 7 24| although they seem to be inherent in our nature, but really 8 27| respective natures. And inherent in this human product is 9 37| to be possible; but its inherent power, in which are contained 10 37| metal was any in block was Inherent in it no doubt really, but 11 38| sense and intelligence are inherent in its very substance, and