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hominis 1
honest 2
honesty 1
honour 18
honourable 3
honoured 6
honours 1
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18 authority
18 confession
18 emperors
18 honour
18 law
18 moreover
18 my
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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honour

   Chapter
1 X | the sake of respect and honour, or in deference to that 2 XI | deification of their fellows is an honour to them. ~But not to dwell 3 XIII | What do you do at all to honour them that you do not also 4 XIII | worthily do you assign the honour of divinity to your deceased 5 XV | one? If they destroy the honour of the divinity of the gods, 6 XXI | transfers his worship and honour to another, and by so doing 7 XXIII | disgrace, but rather to honour himself. Credit is more 8 XXIV | Juno of the Falisci, in honour of her father Curis, whence 9 XXV | Romans have not paid so much honour to the Fates who gave them 10 XXVIII | forced by another to do honour to those gods whom he ought 11 XXX | ask,—I, His servant, who honour Him Alone, who for His religion 12 XXXII | as to confer on them the honour of divinity. ~ 13 XXXVIII| all desire for fame and honour, have no need of coalitions, 14 XXXIX | who have obtained this honour not by purchase but by testimony; 15 XLVI | Aesculapius; I suppose in honour of his father, because Apollo 16 XLVI | enjoy the reputation and honour of wisdom. Where then is 17 XLIX | they are deserving of honour, we of ridicule; nay, and 18 L | fortitude of others to their honour. You may gain popularity


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