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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Hermogenes

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1 1 | short, a man living in the world at the present time; by 2 8 | for the creation of the world, Matter is already found 3 10 | glory, to have created the world in such a way as to betray 4 10 | Matter before He created the world, although, as being good, 5 18 | God in the creation of the world, as Hermogenes supposed, 6 18 | when He had finished the world, and amongst the sons of 7 18 | for His creation of the world, He immediately creates 8 21 | MANY WORDS TELL US THAT THE WORLD WAS MADE OF NOTHING IS SUPERFLUOUS.~ 9 23 | without cause. For even if the world were not made out of it, 10 25 | Matter of which God made the world, and concerning which it 11 25 | original) Matter, this world of ours, which is not Matter, 12 25 | of king Midas of another world, according to the account 13 29 | the fulness thereof; the world, and all that dwell therein: 14 33 | TO GOD'S CREATION OF THE WORLD.~But although Hermogenes 15 40 | beautified in the fabric of the world. What is there now that 16 40 | that is without form in the world, what was there once that 17 40 | formed in Matter, that the world is the mirror of Matter? 18 40 | mirror of Matter? Since the world is known among the Greeks 19 44 | Matter that God makes the world, but simply by appearing, 20 44 | there in God forming the world, and beauty wounding a soul, 21 44 | Matter that God made the world, and He made it when He 22 44 | before the creation of the world! I suppose He journeyed 23 45conc| apostles have told us that the world was made by God merely appearing 24 45conc| He hath established the world by His wisdom, and hath 25 45conc| the contrary, He made this world simply by appearing and 26 45conc| accessible from the time when the world was made. You see, therefore, 27 45conc| power, who established the world by His wisdom, and stretched 28 45conc| from the creation of the world clearly seen by the things


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