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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Hermogenes

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1 3 | when He completed the whole creation, and especially man himself, 2 8 | resources from it for the creation of the world, Matter is 3 14 | will which led Him to the creation of good creatures, as having 4 14 | He can do than to effect creation out of an evil stock unwillingly, 5 14 | glory accrued to Him from a creation of His own will than from 6 14 | in other words, from a creation out of nothing, than from 7 16 | lacked ability to hinder its creation.~ 8 17 | THE TRUTH OF GOD'S WORK IN CREATION. YOU CANNOT DEPART IN THE 9 17 | Matter) that He effected His creation, He must have received from 10 18 | necessary to God in the creation of the world, as Hermogenes 11 18 | to be necessary for His creation of the world, He immediately 12 18 | beginning of His ways for the creation of His works. Before the 13 19 | APPEAL TO THE HISTORY OF CREATION. TRUE MEANING OF THE TERM 14 19 | manner the beginning of His creation, before all things else, 15 19 | Scripture preface (its record of creation) with the words," In the 16 20 | FROM IT THE TRUTH THAT THE CREATION WAS NOT OUT OF PRE-EXISTENT 17 20 | beginning of His ways for the creation of His works." For since 18 20 | already done (the work of creation); and if He had even intended 19 20 | would yet have effected His creation when He previously meditated 20 21 | expressly indicating the creation of all things out of nothing, 21 21 | nothing, as there was of their creation out of Matter, if that had 22 22 | SCRIPTURE IN ITS HISTORY OF THE CREATION. HERMOGENES IN DANGER OF 23 22 | both the Creator and the creation. In the gospel, moreover, 24 25 | MENTIONED IN THE HISTORY OF THE CREATION, REFUTED.~He accordingly 25 25 | Matter which has undergone creation, that is, our earth, had 26 26 | OBSERVED IN THE HISTORY OF THE CREATION, IN REPLY TO THE PERVERSE 27 26 | informs us first of its creation "In the beginning God made 28 28 | EXPRESSIONS IN THE HISTORY OF CREATION VINDICATED IN THE TRUE SENSE.~ 29 29 | ORDER OUT OF CHAOS IN THE CREATION, BEAUTIFULLY STATED.~God, 30 30 | THE SACRED HISTORY OF THE CREATION, RELEASED FROM THE MISHANDLING 31 31 | SCRIPTURE NARRATIVE OF THE CREATION, AGAINST A FUTILE VIEW OF 32 31 | the very highest works of creation, were made by God, possessing 33 31 | mentioned as objects of creation? Or are they included in 34 32 | XXXII. THE ACCOUNT OF THE CREATION IN GENESIS A GENERAL ONE. 35 32 | passages teaches us of the creation of the individual parts. 36 32 | since that alone would be a creation, when things came into being, 37 32 | these specific parts of creation are afterwards shown in 38 33 | MATTER. ITS RELATION TO GOD'S CREATION OF THE WORLD.~But although 39 40 | OF MATTER WAS USED IN THE CREATION.~You say that Matter was 40 40 | used as material in the creation. It follows, then, that 41 40 | and well-arranged parts of creation, which indeed can hardly 42 41 | which is the substratum (of creation) possessing as it does motion 43 44 | approached to it before the creation of the world! I suppose 44 45conc| SCRIPTURE RESPECTING THE CREATION, CREATION OUT OF NOTHING, 45 45conc| RESPECTING THE CREATION, CREATION OUT OF NOTHING, NOT OUT 46 45conc| the apostle, "are from the creation of the world clearly seen


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