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Tertullian - the Prescription Against Heretics (Modern US English Translation)

Tertullian - the Prescription Against Heretics (Modern US English Translation)
Author: Quintus Tertullianus
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015-09-08
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ISBN: 9781517275099

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The character of the times in which we live is such as to call forth from us even this admonition, that we ought not to be astonished at the heresies (which abound) neither ought their existence to surprise us, for it was foretold that they should come to pass; nor the fact that they subvert the faith of some, for their final cause is, by affording a trial to faith, to give it also the opportunity of being "approved." -Tertullian


Tertullian - Treatise on the Soul (Modern US English Translation)

Tertullian - Treatise on the Soul (Modern US English Translation)
Author: Quintus Tertullianus
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Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-08-25
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ISBN: 9781517054939

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Whatever noxious vapors, accordingly, exhaled from philosophy, obscure the clear and wholesome atmosphere of truth, it will be for Christians to clear away, both by shattering to pieces the arguments which are drawn from the principles of things-I mean those of the philosophers-and by opposing to them the maxims of heavenly wisdom-that is, such as are revealed by the Lord; in order that both the pitfalls wherewith philosophy captivates the heathen may be removed, and the means employed by heresy to shake the faith of Christians may be repressed. We have already decided one point in our controversy with Hermogenes, as we said at the beginning of this treatise, when we claimed the soul to be formed by the breathing of God, and not out of matter. We relied even there on the clear direction of the inspired statement which informs us how that "the Lord God breathed on man's face the breath of life, so that man became a living soul"-by that inspiration of God, of course. On this point, therefore, nothing further need be investigated or advanced by us. It has its own treatise, and its own heretic. I shall regard it as my introduction to the other branches of the subject.-Tertullian


The Prescription Against Heretics

The Prescription Against Heretics
Author: Tertullian
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Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-01-05
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ISBN: 9781034177739

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This short treatise was composed by Tertullian (Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus; 155 - 240 AD) on how Christians should deal with heresy and heretical arguments, mostly from pagans. He argued that the apostles transmitted the truth down to their approved successors, and that essentially no heresy is new. He also asserted that all heresies are condemned by "the sentence and the silence of Holy Scripture." This material is drawn from: The writings of Quintus Sept. Flor. Tertullianus 2 Edinburgh T. and T. Clark 1884 by Peter Holmes (1815-1878), with the original footnotes and Bible references preserved. The work is also illustrated with artwork of the various figures mentioned in the text.


Tertullian - the Apology (Modern US English Translation)

Tertullian - the Apology (Modern US English Translation)
Author: Quintus Tertullianus
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Total Pages: 130
Release: 2015-08-13
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ISBN: 9781516888115

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The Apology (Latin: Apologeticum or Apologeticus) is Tertullian's most famous work, consisting of apologetic and polemic; In this book Tertullian defends the Christian Church, demanding legal toleration and that Christians be treated as all other sects or religions of the Roman Empire. It is in this treatise that one finds the phrase: "the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church".


The Prescription Against Heretics and An Answer to the Jews

The Prescription Against Heretics and An Answer to the Jews
Author: Tertullian
Publisher: Blurb
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2021-03-30
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ISBN: 9781034703877

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These two short treatises were composed by Tertullian (Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus; 155 - 240 AD.) one of the earliest Latin writers of the Christian church, who lived in Carthage, in the Roman province of Africa. The book, "Prescription Against Heretics" deals with how Christians should answer heretical arguments, mostly from the pagans of that time. The other book "Answer to the Jews" discusses how Christ was prefigured in the Torah and how Christianity is a natural consequence of God's divine plan. This material is taken from "The writings of Quintus Sept Flor Tertullianus Edinburgh T and T Clark 1884 by Peter Holmes (1815-1878)." The original footnotes and Bible references are preserved, and the work is illustrated with artwork of the various figures mentioned in the text.


Tertullian - an Answer to the Jews (Modern US English Translation)

Tertullian - an Answer to the Jews (Modern US English Translation)
Author: Quintus Tertullianus
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Total Pages: 76
Release: 2015-08-13
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ISBN: 9781516888481

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"It happened very recently a dispute was held between a Christian and a Jewish proselyte. Alternately with contentious cable they each spun out the day until evening. By the opposing din, moreover, of some partisans of the individuals, truth began to be overcast by a sort of cloud. It was therefore our pleasure that that which, owing to the confused noise of disputation, could be less fully elucidated point by point, should be more carefully looked into, and that the pen should determine, for reading purposes, the questions handled."-Tertullian


Tertullian - Ad Nationes (Modern US English Translation)

Tertullian - Ad Nationes (Modern US English Translation)
Author: Quintus Tertullianus
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Total Pages: 112
Release: 2015-08-13
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ISBN: 9781516888238

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Ad Nationes (To the Nations) shows that the Roman actions taken against the early Christians are violations of justice. This is followed by a listing of Roman slanders against the Christians. Tertullian points out the hypocrisy, since Romans hardly conduct themselves in anything resembling moral behavior. The second book condemns and criticizes Roman religion and their deities in particular. "The hatred held by the heathen against the Christians is unjust, because based on culpable ignorance. One proof of that ignorance of yours, which condemns whilst it excuses your injustice, is at once apparent in the fact, that all who once shared in your ignorance and hatred (of the Christian religion), as soon as they have come to know it, leave off their hatred when they cease to be ignorant; nay more, they actually themselves become what they had hated, and take to hating what they had once been. Day after day, indeed, you groan over the increasing number of the Christians. Your constant cry is, that the state is beset (by us); that Christians are in your fields, in your camps, in your islands."-Tertullian 197 AD


Tertullian - to Scapula (Modern US English Translation)

Tertullian - to Scapula (Modern US English Translation)
Author: Quintus Tertullianus
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Total Pages: 38
Release: 2015-08-13
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ISBN: 9781516888757

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This is a letter to Scapula, Proconsul of Africa, who had begun persecuting Christians, during 212 AD (an eclipse visible in Utica is referred to). Tertullian exhorts the Proconsul to remember the fate that befell other persecutors of the Church, not as a threat, but because Christians love those who persecute them, and do not wish to see the judgment of God be unleashed on even the most devout haters of the faith.