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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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jupiter

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1 V(15) | Capitol. M. Ant. Phil. 24), to Jupiter Pluvius (Ant. Col.), or 2 IX | Aeneas there is a certain Jupiter 24 whom in his own games 3 IX | is shed in manslaughter. Jupiter must be Christian, as your 4 IX(24)| t Jupiter Latiari. ~ 5 IX | incestuous than those whom Jupiter himself has taught? Ctesias 6 X | We will shew that even Jupiter himself was both a man and 7 XI | thunder has muttered, and Jupiter himself has feared those 8 XIII | an old man and a feast of Jupiter? between the sacrificial 9 XIV | well-nigh wasted away: Jupiter, lest he should experience 10 XIV | medicine wrongfully. Wicked Jupiter, if the bolt was his, acting 11 XV | the will of the deceased Jupiter;' and 'the three starved 12 XV | allow the criminal record of Jupiter to be sung; and Juno, Venus, 13 XV | have seen the brother of Jupiter dragging off the corpses 14 XIX | the Titans, fought with Jupiter, it is plain that that war 15 XXI | divine appearances of your Jupiter. But the Son of God has 16 XXI | Fate and God and Mind of Jupiter and Universal Necessity. 17 XXIV | Plato describes the great Jupiter in heaven attended by a 18 XXIV | one worship God, another Jupiter; let one stretch forth his 19 XXV | such a kind as this! ~But Jupiter, too, would never have at 20 XXV | which covered the ashes of Jupiter should hold the pre-eminence 21 XXV | wretched wife and sister of Jupiter had no power against the 22 XXV | Obviously ~'by Fate stands Jupiter himself.' ~And yet the Romans 23 XXV | reigned? Whom did Saturn and Jupiter worship? Some Sterculius, 24 XXVIII| the retort, 'I do not want Jupiter to be propitious to me; 25 XXVIII| calculating fear than even Jupiter ruling from Olympus,— and 26 XXXV | in which they shout ~'May Jupiter increase thy years from 27 XL | offer sacrifices for rain to Jupiter, proclaim to the people 28 XL | elicited His mercy, then Jupiter is honoured by you, and 29 XLII | to those who ask. So let Jupiter stretch out his hand, and


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