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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Int | unrestrained impulsiveness of nature that soon beguiled him to 2 Int | and ignorance of the true nature of the Christian religion, 3 Int | ch. 1721), and of the nature of the bond of Christian 4 Ana | first let us examine the nature of the laws under which 5 Ana | deification, since their aid in Nature is, and always has been, 6 Ana | Invisible Creator, to Whom Nature and the human soul bear 7 Ana | the body scouted; although Nature illustrates it, and the 8 I | they are ignorant of the nature of the object of their hatred, 9 I | prevent it really being of a nature such as they ought not to 10 I | they were ignorant of the nature of what they hated, at once 11 II | to offences of a similar nature? When others are charged 12 II | attendant circumstances,—the nature of the deed, its frequency, 13 II | to all the dictates of nature; and yet you compel him 14 IV | first let us examine the nature of the laws under which 15 IV | law, if ignorant of the nature of punishable offences. 16 VII | know less of fear! ~The nature of rumour is known to all. 17 VII | things,' in the order of Nature which has so arranged it 18 VIII | trustworthy testimony of Nature herself against those who 19 VIII | suppose, are of another naturemonstrosities like the Cynopse 20 XI | deification, since their aid in Nature is, and always has been, 21 XVII | invisible Creator, to whom Nature and the human Soul bear 22 XVII(46)| revelation of Himself through nature and the human conscience, 23 XXI | be raised concerning its nature on this ground,—as if it 24 XXI | essence, and in this way the nature of His nativity will be 25 XXI | things; in which Divine Nature, when authoritatively speaking, 26 XXI | informed with the Divine Nature is nourished, groweth up, 27 XXII | divinity, because their real nature is unknown. So also they 28 XXIII | it we shall shew that the nature of gods and daemons is one, 29 XXIII | trustworthy than a proof of this nature? The simplicity of truth 30 XXVII | daemoniacal and angelic nature, who opposes us because 31 XXIX | spirits of a most depraved nature act at all beneficently, 32 XXXV | of the wild beasts 89. If nature had only covered human breasts 33 XXXV | anxiety of quite a different nature to that which servitude 34 XXXVIII | decide one view of the true nature of pleasure. How then do 35 XXXIX | of our one common mother, Nature; although you are scarcely 36 XLVII | discuss His quality, His nature, and His abode. Some assert 37 XLVII | which is contrary to the nature of things; for never does 38 XLVIII | respecting the future, though Nature illustrates it. On this 39 XLVIII | and possessing in its very nature, which is divine, the supply


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