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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On the apparel of women

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1 I, 1intro| an Eve? The sentence of God on this sex of yours lives 2 I, 1intro| You destroyed so easily God's image, man. On account 3 I, 1intro| death--even the Son of God had to die. And do you think 4 I, 2 | conducive to the fear of God. If (these things) are to 5 I, 2 | might become offensive to God. Sure they were that all 6 I, 2 | means, was displeasing to God. And these are the angels 7 I, 3 | s "grace in the sight of God," and concerning all his 8 I, 3 | disposition (of things) made by God, his Preserver, and concerning 9 I, 4 | is suitable, handmaid of God, to your discipline, inasmuch 10 I, 8 | WITH REGARD TO COLOURS. GOD'S CREATURES GENERALLY NOT 11 I, 8 | produced is not pleasing to God, unless He was unable to 12 I, 8 | plainly He was unwilling: what God willed not, of course ought 13 I, 8 | nature which are not from God, the Author of nature. Thus 14 I, 8 | can be, if they are not God's; because what are not 15 I, 8 | s; because what are not God's must necessarily be His 16 I, 8 | his angels, other rival of God there is none. Again, if 17 I, 8 | material substances are of God, it does not immediately 18 I, 8 | causes from the creatures of God. Yet a Christian ought not 19 I, 8 | the stage, simply because God has given to man the horse, 20 I, 8 | are made the victims, are God's workmanship; since even 21 I, 8 | thing which is adored is God's (creature). Thus then, 22 I, 8 | substances, which descends from God, excuse (that use) as foreign 23 I, 8 | that use) as foreign to God, as guilty forsooth of worldly 24 I, 9 | IX. GOD'S DISTRIBUTION MUST REGULATE 25 I, 9 | particular things distributed by God over certain individual 26 I, 9 | distribution of possessions which God has ordered as He willed, 27 I, 9 | fact of not having what God has made native to other 28 II, 1intro| Handmaids of the living God, my fellow-servants and 29 II, 1intro| we are all" the temple of God," Modesty is the sacristan 30 II, 1intro| into it), for fear that the God who inhabits it should be 31 II, 1intro| which very thing I trust God may permit me, with a view, 32 II, 1intro| because in those who know not God, the Guardian and Master 33 II, 1intro| all things which are not God's are perverse. Let those 34 II, 2 | achieve (a wickedness) which God expels from them who are 35 II, 2 | which concupiscence, if God, in "amplifying the law," 36 II, 3 | enough that to angels of God it is not necessary. For, 37 II, 3 | of humility according to God's precepts. Secondly, if 38 II, 5 | line which is pleasing to God. For they who rub their 39 II, 5 | suppose, the plastic skill of God is displeasing! In their 40 II, 5 | certain sense, do violence to God. Whatever is born is the 41 II, 5 | Whatever is born is the work of God. Whatever, then, is plastered 42 II, 5 | sisters), how will you keep God's precepts if you shall 43 II, 6 | salutary uses, for which God's creature was provided-- 44 II, 6 | sacrifice. But, however, God saith, "Which of you can 45 II, 7 | manufacturers of false hair. God bids you "be veiled." I 46 II, 7 | decorations) are now good, and of God, they will then also present 47 II, 7 | condemned, because it is not of God. From things which are condemned 48 II, 7 | At the present day let God see you such as He will 49 II, 8 | account of the fear due to God, are disallowed? If it is 50 II, 8 | once) the knowledge of God has put an end to all wish 51 II, 8 | hostile to modesty. For where God is, there modesty is; there 52 II, 9 | the sake of the kingdom of God, spontaneously relinquishing 53 II, 9 | of) the very "creature of God," abstaining from wine and 54 II, 9 | solicitude; but they sacrifice to God the humility of their soul 55 II, 9 | have been predestined by God, before the world was, ( 56 II, 9 | And so we are trained by God for the purpose of chastising, 57 II, 10 | AND EMBELLISHMENTS.~It was God, no doubt, who showed the 58 II, 10 | and scarlet sheep! It was God, too, who devised by careful 59 II, 10 | be heavy in price alone; God who produced such grand 60 II, 10 | confining or parting the hair; God who introduced (the fashion 61 II, 10 | have been condemned by God, as Enoch tells us, how 62 II, 10 | us, how shall we please God while we joy in the things 63 II, 10 | anger and the vengeance of God? Now, granting that God 64 II, 10 | God? Now, granting that God did foresee these things; 65 II, 10 | foresee these things; that God permitted them; that Esaias 66 II, 10 | ourselves with thinking that God is merely a Creator, not 67 II, 10 | and placed in the world by God, in order that there should 68 II, 11 | offered, or else the word of God is dispensed. Whichever 69 II, 11 | between the handmaids of God and of the devil there may 70 II, 11 | that (as the apostle says) "God may be magnified in your 71 II, 11 | according to the decree of God, that it becomes Christians 72 II, 13 | XIII. IT IS NOT ENOUGH THAT GOD KNOW US TO BE CHASTE: WE 73 II, 13 | require the testimony of men: God is the inspector of the 74 II, 13 | remember what the same (God) has said through the apostle: " 75 II, 13 | them who were forsaking God. Even then (we find) gold 76 II, 13 | in your ears the words of God; fitting on your necks the 77 II, 13 | Thus painted, you will have God as your Lover!~ ~


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