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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The soul's testimony

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1 I | declared that there is one God, and one God only. Nay, 2 I | there is one God, and one God only. Nay, let it be granted 3 II | proclaiming that there is one God, to whom the name of God 4 II | God, to whom the name of God alone belongs, from whom 5 II | public exclaim, "Which may God grant," and, "If God so 6 II | may God grant," and, "If God so will." By expressions 7 II | one who is distinctively God, and thou con-fessest that 8 II | thou affirmest Him to be God alone to whom thou givest 9 II | givest no other name than God; and though thou sometimes 10 II | Nor is the nature of the God we declare unknown to thee: " 11 II | declare unknown to thee: "God is good, God does good," 12 II | unknown to thee: "God is good, God does good," thou art wont 13 II | wickedness in departing from a God so good. So, again, as among 14 II | us, as belonging to the God of benignity and goodness, " 15 II | readily as a Christian needs, "God bless thee;" and when thou 16 II | turnest the blessing of God into a curse, in like manner 17 II | not deny the existence of God, hold withal that He is 18 II | as they think, honouring God in freeing Him from the 19 II | capable of anger. For if God, they say, gets angry, then 20 II | affirmed may also perish, which God cannot do. But these very 21 II | divine, and bestowed on us by God, stumble against a testimony 22 II | the soul's natural fear of God, if God cannot be angry? 23 II | natural fear of God, if God cannot be angry? How is 24 II | and power belong, but to God alone? So thou art always 25 II | preventing, to exclaim, "God sees all," and "I commend 26 II | and "I commend thee to God," and "May God repay," and " 27 II | commend thee to God," and "May God repay," and "God shall judge 28 II | and "May God repay," and "God shall judge between us." 29 II | goddess Isis, thou invokest God as judge? Standing under 30 II | forum thou appealest to a God who is elsewhere; thou permittest 31 II | thy temples to a foreign god. Oh, striking testimony 32 III| breaking the commandment of God. And (the man) being given 33 V | thing, if, being the gift of God to man, it knows how to 34 V | strange, if it knows the God by whom it was bestowed? 35 V | agree with the knowledge God has given to His own people? 36 V | men? Did nobody speak of God and His goodness, nobody 37 V | since the Scriptures of God, whether belonging to Christians 38 V | knowledge was put into it by God or by His book. Why, then, 39 VI | are distrusted, neither God nor Nature lie. And if you 40 VI | you would have faith in God and Nature, have faith in 41 VI | whose account you even put God away from you. Since, then, 42 VI | another? why name the name of God? Why does she speak of demons, 43 VI | speech are common to all. God is everywhere, and the goodness 44 VI | everywhere, and the goodness of God is everywhere; demons are 45 VI | stand before the courts of God, without a word to say. 46 VI | to say. Thou proclaimedst God, O soul, but thou didst


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