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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
On fasting in opposition to the Psychics

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1 1, 3 | Maximilia preach another God, nor that they disjoin Jesus 2 1, 3 | disjoin Jesus Christ (from God), nor that they overturn 3 2, 1 | definite days appointed by God: as when, in Leviticus, 4 2, 4 | abstain from meats created by God.~5. 5 2, 7 | food commendeth us not to God; since we neither abound 6 2, 7 | or delay of, food, since "God," forsooth, "prefers the 7 2, 8 | whole heart; I must love God, and my neighbour as myself: 8 3, 1 | what value in the sight of God this "emptiness" you speak 9 3, 1 | of earning the favour of God in this way. For the necessity 10 3, 2 | Adam had received from God the law of not tasting " 11 3, 2 | readily to his belly than to God, heeded the meat rather 12 3, 3 | penalties of hunger. Even if God had enjoined no preceptive 13 3, 3 | generation; certain that God willed that whereof He nilled 14 3, 4 | order that man may make God satisfaction through the 15 4, 1 | Why, in that case, did not God forthwith institute some 16 5, 1 | people began to be chosen by God to Himself, and the restoration 17 5, 2 | prone to their belly than to God, when, plucked out from 18 5, 2 | hand and sublime arm" of God, they were seen to be its 19 5, 3 | eye-witnesses of (the power of) God, whom, by their regretful 20 6, 1 | experiences the reasons for God's having laid, and our duty ( 21 6, 1 | our duty (for the sake of God) to lay, restrictions upon 22 6, 2 | fitly, usefully, remember God at that time when it is 23 6, 3 | and hath quite forsaken God, who made him, and hath 24 6, 3 | forgetful of the Lord thy God."~4. 25 6, 5 | both saw with his eyes God's glory, and heard with 26 6, 5 | and heard with his ears God's voice, and understood 27 6, 5 | understood with his heart God's law: while He taught him 28 6, 5 | but upon every word of God; in that the People, though 29 6, 5 | fed as he had been upon God, nor his leanness, sated 30 6, 6 | familiar a meeting with God was he received!~7. 31 6, 7 | circumscribed food, that it makes God tent-fellow with man--peer, 32 6, 7 | peer! For if the eternal God will not hunger, as He testifies 33 6, 7 | man to be made equal with God, when he lives without food.~ 34 7, 1 | this duty which reconciles God, even when angered, to man. 35 7, 1 | learn that the clemency of God was more procured than by 36 7, 2 | strength of them who "fast to God." For such, Heaven fights. 37 7, 3 | similarly habited, approach God through Isaiah--fasting 38 7, 4 | even the cattle with which God was not angry. Sodom also, 39 7, 6 | beforetime, easily obtained from God the filling of her belly, 40 7, 6 | which fasts will merit from God.~7. 41 7, 7 | Daniel alone, trusting to God, and knowing what would 42 7, 7 | tend to the deserving of God's favour, requires a space 43 7, 7 | to the tyrant's sophists; God is glorified; Daniel is 44 7, 7 | also, no less a favour of God in the first year, of King 45 7, 7 | Jeremiah, he set his face to God in fasts, and sackcloth, 46 7, 8 | by fasting, to wit. If to God he was "pitiable," to the 47 9, 2 | cultured into the bargain. For God gave to the young men knowledge 48 9, 2 | was to be obtained from God.~3. 49 9, 3 | angel was sent out (from God), addressing him on this 50 9, 3 | and to humiliation before God, thy word hath been heard, 51 9, 4 | and attract the ears of God, and make men masters of 52 9, 7 | and consecrated Aaron, to God. For of Samuel his mother 53 9, 7 | condition withal when praying to God. And the Lord said to Aaron " 54 9, 8 | wine is either exacted by God or vowed by man, there let 55 9, 8 | man should sacrifice to God half his appetite; temperate 56 9, 9 | from wine as "worthy of God," which, on a ground of 57 10, 10 | no day) so long), "that God," says (the writer), "should 58 10, 12 | sanction, moreover, did God confer on the edict which 59 10, 13 | was doing exomologesis to God, said: "And while I was 60 10, 13 | fatter (victim of) prayer to God!~ 61 11, 2 | having been commanded by God to man, have constituted 62 11, 2 | some, offered by man to God, have discharged some votive 63 11, 2 | it has been accepted by God, constitutes a law for the 64 11, 3 | to the honour of the same God as the ancient economies.~ 65 11, 4 | all priests of one only God the Creator and of His Christ, 66 11, 4 | duties which belong to our God, and enjoins them to be 67 11, 4 | offered to none other than our God?~5. 68 11, 5 | the devil works with our God, or else let the Paraclete 69 11, 5 | professedly teaching) towards God, (but) in opposition to 70 11, 5 | when He approves, what our God has always both commanded 71 11, 6 | set up boundary-posts to God, as with regard to grace, 72 12, 2 | bring down by our prayers God's anger, nor to obtain his 73 13, 2 | grant not to the command of God? Shall human volition have 74 13, 2 | from the world, not from God. Thus it is my part to perform, 75 15, 2 | being excepted) we offer to God; abstaining from things 76 15, 3 | says, "undo the work of God." What "work?" That about 77 15, 3 | pleasing and propitiable to our God." "One believeth that all 78 15, 3 | he who eateth not, giveth God thanks."~4. 79 15, 5 | included the kingdom of God in the meat-market: "For," 80 15, 5 | he says, "the kingdom of God is neither meat nor drink;" 81 15, 5 | Food commendeth us not to God"--not that you may think 82 15, 7 | Isaiah has not denied that God "hath chosen" a "fist;" 83 16, 1 | He, at all events, is the God to whom neither a People 84 16, 2 | deserved at the hand of God by the shameless house, 85 16, 2 | sacrifices. Sameas, a "man of God," after prophesying the 86 16, 2 | he had been prohibited by God) to touch food at all in 87 16, 2 | accordance with the word of God then and there uttered over 88 16, 4 | observances of special service to God. Whence it is that even 89 16, 8 | idol-god; you to (the true) God will not. For to you your 90 16, 8 | For to you your belly is god, and your lungs a temple, 91 concl, 6| the flesh cannot please God;" not, of course, those 92 concl, 6| it is not by weight that God bestows flesh, any more 93 concl, 9| lions, perchance, than to God; only that, even to encounter


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