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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The prescription against the Heretics

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1 2 | of life) for destroying man: we are not surprised either 2 2 | is, or that it consumes man, for that is the purpose 3 2 | speaking, it is not because a man is strong that he gains 4 2 | who is vanquished was a man of no strength; and indeed 5 2 | against a really powerful man, actually retires crest-fallen 6 3 | that this woman or that man, who were the most faithful, 7 3 | subverted by envy. David, a good man "after the Lord's own heart," 8 3 | even to the end. You, as a man, know any other man from 9 3 | as a man, know any other man from the outside appearance. 10 3 | of the Lord are lofty." "Man looketh at the outward appearance, 11 6 | intimates to Titus, that "a man who is a heretic" must be " 12 6 | sin, as a self-condemned man." Indeed, in almost every 13 6 | sense of that choice which a man makes when he either teaches 14 7 | forms, and the trinity of man in the system of Valentinus, 15 7 | permitted? What is the origin of man? and in what way does he 16 9 | taught. When, indeed, any man doubts about this, proof 17 11| impunity, I repeat, does a man ramble, when he (purposely) 18 11| for all I would say, No man seeks, except him who either 19 11| be found." Away with the man who is ever seeking because 20 12| widow made her appeal. No man gets instruction from that 21 12| tends to destruction. No man receives illumination from 22 18| But with respect to the man for whose sake you enter 23 20| what substance soever He is man and God, of what faith soever 24 20| administering, what the duty of man was which He was prescribing; ( 25 21| Christ appointed; for "no man knoweth the Father save 26 22| little simplicity. What man, then, of sound mind can 27 23| this is not enough for any man who examines before he believes, 28 24| and become known to any man, and if any heresy affirms 29 24| the secret, or some other man must actually be shown to 30 26| followed, that, for the man to whom he committed the 31 26| mystery of Christ. Of no man, I am quite sure, were they 32 30| APELLES. CHARACTER OF THIS MAN; PHILUMENE; VALENTINUS; 33 30| the traitor! So that no man may from this defend heresies. 34 30| subsequence also of the man who effected the separation. 35 30| There is, however, a certain man named Nigidius, and Hermogenes, 36 32| or of apostolic men,--a man, moreover, who continued 37 32| apostle nor an apostolic man; because, as the apostles 38 33| these again afterwards beget Man and the Church. From these 39 34| Creator of all things. No man was bold enough to surmise 40 38| is as incredible to every man of sense that we should 41 38| to the Scriptures). One man perverts the Scriptures 42 41| to pass that to-day one man is their bishop, to-morrow 43 42| regulations, forasmuch as every man, just as it suits his own 44 42| the same fashion as the man who handed them down did, 45 44| of truth, from which no man can safely turn aside, who


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