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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Int | INTRODUCTION.~---- ~THE life of Tertullian, so far as 2 Int | probably intended for public life, should receive an excellent 3 Int | purity and integrity of life were a standing rebuke to 4 Int | references to the internal life of the Church. Sufficient 5 Int | God-Man, and His earthly life (ch. 1721), and of the 6 Ana | refuted by our habits of life (ch. 42). We are certainly 7 II | in respect of his past life. Whence comes this perversion 8 VIII | these atrocities; Eternal Life is promised in return. Believe 9 VIII | even voluntary death to life with such a consciousness 10 IX | whether one takes away a life already born, or destroys 11 XI | discovered those necessaries of life, not to have made them. 12 XIV | the honourable duties of life; and what travesties do 13 XVIII | the recompense of eternal life, and sentence the profane 14 XIX | king that the end of a long life must be contemplated, in 15 XIX | which you deride, takes its life; and our confidence, which 16 XXI | ordinances to a profane mode of life, their latter end at this 17 XXI | word restored the dead to life, made the very elements 18 XXIII | of medicine, who supplied life to Socordius, Thanatius, 19 XXX | and as men Who gave them life; they feel that He Alone 20 XXX | emperors, for their long life, untroubled reign, safe 21 XXXV(87)| Conf. iii. 3; Inge, Social Life in Rome, p. 46. ~ 22 XXXV | and magicians about the life of Caesar,—arts which, since 23 XXXVIII | to our tastes than public life. We recognize one universal 24 XL | in outcries against the life of innocent men, alleging 25 XL | aloof from all enjoyment of life, rolling in sackcloth and 26 XLII | refuted by our habits of life. ~BUT we are called up on 27 XLII | living, and necessaries of life? For we are not Brachmans 28 XLII | the woods, or outlaws from life. We remember the gratitude 29 XLVI | Aristippus lives a profligate life in his purple, under a great 30 XLVIII | what thou wast, before thy life began : surely nothing; 31 XLVIII | wast nothing before thy life began, and likewise wilt 32 XLVIII | light and darkness, even life and death,—has also so disposed 33 XLVIII | that temporal period of its life, and thereafter for the 34 L | and the spoil of eternal life. But we are overwhelmed; 35 L | body, lest his own single life should be spared in exchange 36 L | Christians is a source of new life 130. ~Many amongst yourselves


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