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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Ana | respecting the future. On this subject Revelation must suffice ( 2 I | investigation. Respecting this subject alone the natural curiosity 3 I | whose ignorance of the subject is clearly proved. 4 III | seized upon and made the subject of attack, and a single 5 VI | moreover a divorce is now the subject of prayer, as though it 6 XIII | valuable, and persons who are subject to assessment for a poll-tax 7 XIII | more holy the more they are subject to tribute; nay, they are 8 XVII(47) | Testimonio Animae,' on this subject. ~ 9 XXIII | divinity you acknowledge is subject to the Christians; and that 10 XXIII | accounted divinity which is subject to man and (if it adds at 11 XXVII | spirits of that kind is subject to us, yet, like worthless 12 XXIX | emperors, because we do not subject them to their own creatures, 13 XXXII(82)| because that safety was the subject of their prayers. ~ 14 XXXIII | him to God to Whom alone I subject him. But I subject him to 15 XXXIII | alone I subject him. But I subject him to One to Whom I do 16 XXXIX | Christians alone is made a subject of comment. Our feast shews 17 XLVIII | illustrates it. On this subject revelation must suffice. ~


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