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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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knowledge

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1 Ana | horrible repasts; whereas your knowledge of our horror of eating 2 Ana | and definiteness of our knowledge, and in our moral standard ( 3 I | it deserve it. But if a knowledge of the deserts be wanting, 4 I | when they have gained full knowledge; and they begin to hate 5 II | men refuse to gain a clear knowledge of what they know they are 6 III | without any investigation or knowledge of either, the name is seized 7 V | versed in every system of knowledge, produce if you can one 8 VIII | neophytes without their knowledge; at least they learn them 9 IX | and horrible repasts. Your knowledge of our horror of eating 10 XII | spiders have an accurate knowledge of, do we not deserve praise 11 XIX | fellow-countrymen of those from whom our knowledge is gained, some Egyptian 12 XXI | true. If it be such that by knowledge of it one may be reclaimed 13 XXII | gleaning by this means the knowledge of certain chance events, 14 XXII | and from their intimate knowledge of the clouds, to know what 15 XXIII | whom you know with direct knowledge to be daemons would not 16 XXVII | opposition, relying on our knowledge, whereby we are certain 17 XXIX | as they are in your own knowledge) guard the living, then 18 XXIX | and who, in virtue of this knowledge, can obtain it. ~ 19 XXXIX | are a body united in the knowledge of religion, the divine 20 XXXIX | conversation is regulated by the knowledge that the Lord is listening. 21 XLI | First, however, learn some knowledge of His counsels, and you 22 XLV | Which shews the deeper knowledge, to forbid evil-doing or 23 XLV | respect to the fulness of our knowledge of the virtue, and the difficulty 24 XLVI | and definiteness of our knowledge, and in our moral standard. ~ 25 XLVI | philosophers neither in knowledge nor in system of ethics, 26 XLVI(120)| x i.e. while Christian knowledge is certain, philosophers 27 XLVII | and separated from the knowledge of the world in general 28 XLIX | poets sublime flights of knowledge and important conjectures.


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