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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Of patience

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1 1 | I FULLY confess unto the Lord God that it has been rash 2 1 | and the soundness of the Lord's discipline, accrue not 3 1 | work well-pleasing to the Lord, if estranged from it. The 4 2 | many believe not in the Lord is that they are so long 5 3 | tempter; while from being" Lord" He becomes" Master," teaching 6 3 | disciple The patience of the Lord was wounded in (the wound 7 3 | to have recognised the Lord. Patience of this kind none 8 3 | by the sufferings of the Lord in enduring) to them to 9 4 | the disposition of their lord; if, that is, the art of 10 4 | character in accordance with our Lord,--servants as we are of 11 4 | delivered for our uses by the Lord. Shall, then, creatures 12 4 | subjected--that is, the Lord? But how unjust is it, how 13 4 | obedience due from us to the Lord God; for the acknowledgment 14 4 | that patience which the Lord God, the Demonstrator and 15 5 | impatiently bore that the Lord God subjected the universal 16 5 | impatiently the refusal by the Lord of his own oblations--if 17 5 | delinquencies in the sight of the Lord, for, to speak compendiously, 18 5 | delinquencies fail to offend the Lord, the Disapprover of evils? 19 5 | rock, they despair of the Lord in not enduring a three-days' 20 5 | laid to their charge by the Lord as impatience. And--not 21 5 | of hearing them? on the Lord moreover Himself, through 22 6 | not even pleasing to the Lord, he patiently both heard, 23 6 | That was easy, while the Lord and Master of patience was 24 7 | it is commonished by the Lord's Scriptures, in almost 25 7 | us), than (the fact) the Lord Himself is found amid no 26 7 | seek after, because the Lord did not seek after it either, 27 7 | Covetousness," the Spirit of the Lord has through the apostle 28 7 | he has received from the Lord, he greatly shocks for the 29 8 | violence, the monition of the Lord is at hand: "To him," He 30 8 | receive a heavier one from the Lord. You wound that outrageous 31 8 | curse you, rejoice." The Lord Himself was "cursed" in 32 8 | servants, therefore, follow our Lord closely; and be cursed patiently, 33 8 | followed the doctrine of the Lord, in which it has been delivered 34 8 | that, from whatever the Lord keeps us, the same He admonishes 35 10| is always odious to the Lord; in this case indeed most 36 10| a man in the eye of the Lord, who both prohibits and 37 10| shall we be offering to the Lord God, if we arrogate to ourselves 38 10| jealous of the right of their lord's honour; but we make them 39 10| result in the case of a Lord so just in estimating, so 40 11| inflictions are sent on us by the Lord, to whom should we more 41 11| exhibit patience than to the Lord? Nay, He teaches us to give 42 11| on whose amendment the Lord is intent! with whom He 43 11| the Evil One, we incur the Lord's reproofs. Of that duty 44 11| but the patient has the Lord called happy, in saying, " 45 12| touching patience in the Lord's parables. The shepherd' 46 13| purpose of "winning the Lord;" inasmuch as it is a quality 47 13| has been exhibited by the Lord Himself in bodily virtue 48 13| victim able to appease the Lord by means of the sacrifice 49 13| making a libation to the Lord of sordid raiment, together 50 13| because he had offended the Lord; by the bodily immolation 51 13| flesh itself? But when the Lord says this about the flesh, 52 14| to speak concerning the Lord; Stephen is stoned, and 53 14| which he had plighted to the Lord; whom the devil smote with 54 15| commends the servant to his lord, and his lord to God; adorns 55 15| servant to his lord, and his lord to God; adorns the woman; 56 16| the devil might rival the Lord, he has as it were quite


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