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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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death

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1 Int | vir. illustr. 53), and his death may be placed about the 2 Ana | Doctrine. They put Him to death, but He rose from the dead, 3 IV | that he starved himself to death in retirement? Do not you 4 VI | own relatives starved to death a matron for breaking open 5 VI | touched wine was put to death with impunity by her husband 6 VIII | ignorant of the meaning of death, who will smile under your 7 VIII | would prefer even voluntary death to life with such a consciousness 8 IX | difference, too, in the kind of death, surely that is the more 9 IX | adult, too, would choose death by the knife in preference. 10 IX | would have to be put to death if they tasted, just as 11 XI | were made gods after their death, let us examine the causes 12 XIV | one time weeping for the death of Sarpedon, and at another 13 XXI | doctrine. They put Him to death, but He rose from the dead, 14 XXIII | magician? was He after His death stolen from the tomb by 15 XXV | upon the city, when, on the death of Marcus Aurelius at Sirmium 16 XXX | for His religion am put to death, who offer to Him that rich 17 XXX | rejected and longing for death, and, after all these foul 18 XXXV | expecting something after his death? For consultations are not 19 XXXVII| sanctuary as it were of death, and tear them asunder, 20 XXXVII| and so courageous even to death, when even one night with 21 XLV | case be prolonged beyond death? So Epicurus makes light 22 XLVI | nevertheless just before his death bade a cock be sacrificed 23 XLVI | equanimity, Lycurgus chose a death by starvation because the 24 XLVIII| things are restored from death. Shalt thou, a man—a name 25 XLVIII| darkness, even life and death,—has also so disposed the 26 XLVIII| There is therefore neither death absolute nor recurring resurrections; 27 L | upon his own, and such a death! I pass over those who bargained 28 L | some other milder kind of death; for lo, even rivalries 29 L | replied 'A contempt of death;' and when subjected by 30 L | opinion up to the point of death. Certainly, the scourgings 31 L | despair, in its contempt of death and every kind of cruelty; 32 L | than any torture or any death. Yet no cruelty of yours, 33 L | the endurance of pain and death, as for example Cicero in


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