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anticipatorily 2
antignosticus 1
antiquities 3
antiquity 17
antithetical 1
anubis 2
anxiety 1
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18 regarded
18 use
17 accused
17 antiquity
17 become
17 call
17 condemn
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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antiquity

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1 Ana | open to all (ch. 18). The antiquity of these writings proves 2 IV | enforced marriage,—laws whose antiquity gave them such high authority? 3 IV | which neither their own antiquity nor the dignity of their 4 VI | gods,—a matter on which antiquity especially erred,—although 5 X | from its own documents of antiquity, from whence it learnt about 6 XIII | allowed to others also what antiquity conferred on them alone. ~ 7 XVIII| records which either their antiquity or curiousness rendered 8 XIX | CHAPTER XIX. ~The antiquity of these writings ensures 9 XIX | records. ~THEIR very high antiquity, then, claims the first 10 XIX | of a statement upon its antiquity. ~[56 For Moses, the first 11 XIX | position in defence of the antiquity of the sacred writings, 12 XIX | single prophet surpasses in antiquity by centuries; and it will 13 XIX | himself also of remotest antiquity amongst you, by four hundred 14 XX | if the question of their antiquity be undecided. Nor does this 15 XXI | besides the difference in antiquity, we observe neither the 16 XLVI | the trustworthiness and antiquity of our divine writings, 17 XLVII| of evil spirits. ~FOR the antiquity of the divine writings already


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