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heathen 7
heathenism 1
heave 1
heaven 29
heavens 1
heavy 1
hebrew 2
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30 through
29 come
29 either
29 heaven
29 jupiter
29 once
29 reason
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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heaven

   Chapter
1 Ana | Tartarus than raise them to Heaven (ch. II). ~Your gods are 2 Ana | forty days ascended into Heaven. Meanwhile His gospel is 3 I | favour, her dignity are in Heaven. One boon meantime she craves, 4 IV | for it did not fall from heaven. Is it a matter for wonder 5 X | certainly cannot be from Heaven and Earth. But it easily 6 X | be. For who may not call Heaven and Earth father and mother, 7 XI | Tartarus than exalt them to Heaven. ~AND since, as you dare 8 XI | as should exalt them to Heaven, and not rather plunge them 9 XI | justice is an affront upon heaven. To please your gods you 10 XI | and closed the entrance to heaven once for all; and now doubtless 11 XV | for his son cast out of heaven, and you are delighted: 12 XVI | itself in its own vault of heaven. This notion is in fact 13 XVII | not to the Capitol but to Heaven. For it knows the abode 14 XXI | forty days ascended into Heaven. Meanwhile His Gospel is 15 XXI | world, He was taken up into Heaven enveloped in a cloud, much 16 XXIII | Hades?' Is He not rather in Heaven, thence about to come, amid 17 XXIV | describes the great Jupiter in heaven attended by a host of gods 18 XXIV | forth his suppliant hands to Heaven, another to the altar of 19 XXX | let the emperor vanquish Heaven, let him lead it captive 20 XXX | consequent on his being less than Heaven. For he himself belongs 21 XXX | belongs to Him, Whose is both Heaven and every created thing. 22 XL | overflow the fields, if the heaven stands still 110, if the 23 XL | poured over Volsinii from heaven and over Tarpeii from its 24 XL | religious processions, seek Heaven on the Capitol, and look 25 XL | from God Himself and from Heaven. But we, shrunken with fastings 26 XL | sackcloth and ashes, put Heaven to shame with our importunity, 27 XLVI | disciple of Greece and of Heaven, between the bargainer for 28 XLVIII| strikes as lightnings from heaven, or belches forth from the 29 XLVIII| and he who is struck from heaven is preserved, since he is


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