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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 I | before the world the real truth in regard to the charges 2 I | cannot surely forbid the Truth to reach your ears by the 3 II | themselves, in defence of the truth, to help the judge to a 4 II | authority to extort the truth, you do your utmost to get 5 II | ever working against the truth, pursues with its enmity, 6 IV | ridicule. But since, when our truth meets you successfully at 7 IV | unwillingly, preferred to the truth, I shall first, in this 8 IV | torture to get from me the truth? I am guilty of crimes against 9 V | which had clearly shown the truth of Christ's divinity, brought 10 VII | take no pains to elicit the truth of what we have been so 11 VII | from the reign of Tiberius. Truth and the hatred of truth 12 VII | Truth and the hatred of truth come into our world together. 13 VII | world together. As soon as truth appears, it is regarded 14 VII | even when it brings some truth to us, without a taint of 15 IX | thyself a Christian, and in truth only son of thy father in 16 X | idea of discovering the truth, and the other simply and 17 XIII | See now if I go beyond the truth. First, indeed, seeing you 18 XIV | another, that is, always truth is disliked. However, when 19 XV | they render homage to the truth; nor continue longer in 20 XX | they are proved. Well, the truth of a prophecy, I thinks 21 XXI | agoing to overthrow the truth, which they resemble. The 22 XXI | chiefs were convicted of the truth, chiefly because so many 23 XXI | faith undoubting in the truth, at last by Nero's cruel 24 XXI | to the knowledge of the truth. Search, then, and see if 25 XXIII| proof? The simplicity of truth is thus set forth; its own 26 XXIII| be spirits of evil. The truth is, as we have thus not 27 XXIII| then, when they speak the truth about themselves. No one 28 XXIII| desires to prove to you the Truth, it were at all possible 29 XXX | emperor's behalf. Upon the truth of God, and devotion to 30 XXXV | decency, and purity,--in truth they have been established 31 XXXIX| agonized into the same light of truth! But on this very account, 32 XL | overtook themselves. The truth is, the human race has always 33 XLII | throw in a contribution! In truth, we are not able to give 34 XLVI | of reality? But while the truth we hold is made clear to 35 XLVI | he had a glimpse of the truth, at his dying ordered a 36 XLVI | proportion to the enmity the truth awakens, you give offence 37 XLVI | with its persecutors. The truth which philosophers, these 38 XLVI | between one who corrupts the truth, and one who restores and 39 XLVII| is nothing so old as the truth; and the already proved 40 XLVII| be. For so, too, if the truth was distinguished by its 41 XLVII| and he might condemn the truth from the different ways 42 XLVII| that this is the rule of truth which comes down from Christ 43 XLVII| Everything opposed to the truth has been got up from the 44 XLVII| has been got up from the truth itself, the spirits of error 45 XLVII| their resemblance to the truth, they might impair its credibility, 46 XLIX | regard as absurd, things the truth of which it is expedient 47 L | execution, we may battle for the truth. But the day is won when


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