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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 II | judicial investigations, on a man's confession of the crime 2 II | traitors and public foes every man is a soldier; search is 3 II | view And so you condemn the man for whom nobody wished a 4 II | deny, and of ordering the man guilty of sacrilege to the 5 II | I am a Christian," the man cries out. He tells you 6 II | you think the Christian a man of every crime, an enemy 7 II | when compelled to deny, a man's denial may not be in good 8 II | tablet-lists that such a man is a Christian? Why not 9 III | the name he bears? "A good man," says one, "is Gaius Seius, 10 III | am astonished that a wise man like Lucius should have 11 IV | heaven. Is it wonderful that man should err in making a law, 12 V | will have to propitiate the man. Tiberius accordingly, in 13 V | condemnation. Domitian, too, a man of Nero's type in cruelty, 14 VII | their wives? Where is the man who, when he had discovered 15 VII | call forth punishment from man at once, while wrath divine 16 VII | trust in it? For a wise man never believes the dubious. 17 VIII | or Sciapodes? You are a man yourself as well as the 18 VIII | others, for a Christian is a man as well as you. But the 19 IX | of that, the blood of a man? Or is it viler blood because 20 IX | from the veins of a wicked man? At any rate it is shed 21 IX | to the birth. That is a man which is going to be one; 22 IX | bedewed with the blood of the man whom it lacerated: that 23 X | that Saturn was any but a man: so far as the question 24 X | treasury. But if Saturn were a man, he had undoubtedly a human 25 X | Jupiter is as certainly a man, as from a man he sprung; 26 X | certainly a man, as from a man he sprung; and that one 27 XI | should need the help of a man, and in fact a dead man, 28 XI | man, and in fact a dead man, when, if He was to be in 29 XI | Minerva, nay before the first man, whoever that was, every 30 XI | support and sustenance of man could be introduced after 31 XI | deeds; if every virtuous man among you rejects all correspondence, 32 XIII | godhead. No god was he whom man in his own counsels did 33 XIII | same insignia. As the dead man had his age, his art, his 34 XIV | that Venus was wounded by a man, because she would rescue 35 XV | famous god of Pessinus, and a man burnt alive as Hercules. 36 XVI | originated with a certain vile man who was wont to hire himself 37 XVIII | made all things, who formed man from the dust of the ground ( 38 XVIII | most learned of his race, a man of vast acquaintance with 39 XXI | and think of Him as but a man, one indeed such as the 40 XXI | renovate and illuminate man's nature was pre-announced 41 XXI | is in His birth God and man united. The flesh formed 42 XXI | Christ was no more than man, it followed from that, 43 XXI | Christ." Count Christ a man, if you please; by Him and 44 XXI | that Moses, who was but a man, taught them their religion; 45 XXI | the nations, it was the man Numa Pompilius who laid 46 XXI | acceptance of it transforms a man, and makes him truly good, 47 XXIII | madness which leads one man to leap from the sacred 48 XXIII | which is under authority of man, nay (if it adds aught to 49 XXIII | fables? is he an ordinary man? is he a sorcerer? was his 50 XXIV | Caesar himself! Let one man worship God, another Jupiter; 51 XXVI | world which is ruled, and of man himself who rules; if He 52 XXVIII| counted quite absurd for one man to compel another to do 53 XXVIII| grounds. For is not any living man better than a dead one, 54 XXX | world at rest, whatever, as man or Caesar, an emperor would 55 XXXIII| applied to him. If he is but a man, it is his interest as man 56 XXXIII| man, it is his interest as man to give God His higher place. 57 XXXIII| his title. If he is not a man, emperor he cannot be. Even 58 XXXIII| remember thou art but u a man." And it only adds to his 59 XXXIV | its lie, in addressing a man as divine, let it have some 60 XXXVI | of praise or premium from man, but from God, who both 61 XXXVII| indeed we are, yet not of man, but rather of his error.~ 62 XLII | still on the sacred day a man. I do not at the Saturnalia 63 XLIV | assassin, any cutpurse, any man guilty of sacrilege, or 64 XLV | produce a life of real virtue. Man's wisdom to point out what 65 XLV | human laws, when it is in man's power both to evade them, 66 XLVI | testifying to the wisdom of the man who denied the existence 67 XLVI | standing by it; but the man who corrupts and makes a 68 XLVI | not even play the proud man to the pauper. If sobriety 69 XLVI | and of heaven? between the man whose object is fame, and 70 XLVI | and he doer? between the man who builds up and the man 71 XLVI | man who builds up and the man who pulls down? between 72 XLVII | account the fastidiousness of man, too proud to believe, set 73 XLVIII| opinion of Pythagoras, that a man may have his origin from 74 XLVIII| promises the return of a man from a man, and the very 75 XLVIII| the return of a man from a man, and the very actual Gaius 76 XLVIII| worthier of belief, that a man will come back from a man-- 77 XLVIII| appointed judgment, every man must needs come forth the 78 XLVIII| again? Consider thyself, O man, and thou wilt believe in 79 XLVIII| refashioned out of death. Thou, man of nature so exalted, if 80 L | fear and danger. Yet the man who objected to the conflict,


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