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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Hermogenes

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1 1 | acknowledge any other Christ as Lord, though he holds Him in 2 1 | the same level) with the Lord, just as if it too had existed 3 1 | which, according to him, the Lord afterwards created all things.~ 4 2 | down the premiss, that the Lord made all things either out 5 2 | because whatever things the Lord made of Himself would have 6 2 | parts,, because, being the Lord, He is indivisible, and 7 2 | nothing thus: He defines the Lord as a being who is good, 8 3 | APPLICABLE TO THE DIVINE BEING, LORD AND FATHER ARE ONLY RELATIVE 9 3 | time when God was not also Lord. But it was in no way possible 10 3 | to be regarded as always Lord, in the same manner as He 11 3 | regarded as evermore the Lord. So he concludes that God 12 3 | co-existent with Himself as the Lord thereof. Now, this tissue 13 3 | but not eternally so the Lord. Because the condition of 14 3 | is, of the Divinity; but Lord is (the name) not of substance, 15 3 | which is God; the title Lord was afterwards added, as 16 3 | over which the power of a Lord was to act, God, by the 17 3 | that power, both became Lord and received the name thereof. 18 3 | which was to constitute the Lord a Judge, and the latter 19 3 | In this way He was not Lord previous to those things 20 3 | of which He was to be the Lord. But He was only to become 21 3 | But He was only to become Lord at some future time: just 22 3 | sin, so also did He become Lord by means of those things 23 3 | of which He was to be the Lord, it merely mentions God. " 24 3 | nowhere do we yet find the Lord. But when He completed the 25 3 | He then is designated a Lord. Then also the Scripture 26 3 | Scripture added the name Lord: "And the Lord God, Deus 27 3 | the name Lord: "And the Lord God, Deus Dominus. took 28 3 | He had formed;" "And the Lord God commanded Adam." Thenceforth 29 3 | previously God only, is the Lord, from the time of His having 30 3 | of which He might be the Lord. For to Himself He was always 31 3 | God, when He became also Lord. Therefore, in as far as ( 32 3 | on the ground that the Lord was eternal, in so far will 33 3 | because it is plain that the Lord as such did not always exist. 34 3 | on these terms, the title Lord is unsuitable to God in 35 3 | along experienced God as its Lord, yet Matter does, after 36 3 | exist in the relation of Lord to it, although all the 37 5 | prime Author, as well as the Lord of all things. Truth, however, 38 6 | Author of all things, and the Lord of all things, and being 39 6 | the first? "I," says the Lord, "have stretched out the 40 9 | cannot say that it was as its Lord that God employed Matter 41 9 | could not have been the Lord of a substance which was 42 9 | converted it into good as its Lord and the good God that so 43 9 | undoubtedly good, only not the Lord withal, He, by using such 44 9 | amended if He had been its Lord. Now this is the answer 45 12 | eternal. But as for the Lord, who is also eternal, (he 46 14 | good in it, but that the Lord produced whatever good He 47 15 | weakness or by will, that the Lord proved to be the Author 48 15 | reason would exculpate the Lord from the reproach of being 49 17 | hath known the mind of the Lord? or who hath been His counsellor? 50 18 | indeed, knew the mind of the Lord. For "who knoweth the things 51 18 | generates It in Himself. "The Lord," says the Scripture, "possessed 52 18 | its being inherent in the Lord was of Him and in Him, was 53 18 | which was extrinsic to the Lord! But if this same Wisdom 54 20 | beginning, who says: "The Lord possessed me, the beginning 55 26 | how He made him: "And (the Lord) God formed man of the dust 56 29 | David say: "The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; 57 29 | he said, "Thus saith the Lord that created the heavens, 58 32 | Of darkness, indeed, the Lord Himself by Isaiah says, " 59 32 | be able to bear up their Lord; but He speaks of that spirit 60 34 | wax at the presence of the Lord;" that is, "when He riseth 61 37 | you not only compare the Lord with Matter, but you even 62 45conc| Indeed, "by the Word of the Lord were the heavens made, and 63 45conc| of His mouth." He is the Lord's right hand, indeed His 64 45conc| hath known the mind of the Lord," of which (the apostle)


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