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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 2 | from Himself, by whom all things were made, and without whom 2 4 | footstool." "When, however, all things shall be subdued to Him, ( 3 4 | exception of Him who did put all things under Him,) then shall the 4 4 | subject unto Him who put all things under Him, that God may 5 4 | manner, He who subjected (all things), and He to whom they were 6 5 | the Son. For before all things God was alone being in Himself 7 5 | universe, and space, and all things. Moreover, He was alone, 8 5 | first in Him; and so all things were from Himself. This 9 6 | the fountains, (and all things) which are beneath the sky, 10 6 | I was by, arranging all things with Him; I was by, in whom 11 6 | substances and forms the things which He had planned and 12 6 | Wisdom, in order that all things might be made through Him 13 7 | because begotten before all things; and His only-begotten also, 14 7 | another Scripture that "all things were made by the Word, and 15 7 | heavens;" "by which all things were made," "and without 16 7 | mighty substances: for all things which were made through 17 7 | He who is empty have made things which are solid, and He 18 7 | He who is void have made things which are full, and He who 19 7 | is incorporeal have made things which have body? For although 20 7 | Now, even if invisible things, whatsoever they be, have 21 8 | also heard and seen all things with the Father; and what 22 8 | For what man knoweth the things which be in God, but the 23 8 | tree are distinctly two things, but correlatively joined; 24 9 | personality? For, of course, all things will be what their names 25 9 | because there is none in the things which they designate. "Yes 26 10| can be unaware that "the things which are impossible with 27 10| possible with God?" The foolish things also of the world hath God 28 10| God chosen to confound the things which are wise." We have 29 10| contrary to the condition of things among men. For a barren 30 10| because He is able to do all things suppose that He has actually 31 11| could God the Lord of all things, have hesitated to speak 32 12| the rest of the created things did He in like manner make, 33 12| of God. "through whom all things were made, and without whom 34 13| its ray to be as much two things and two forms of one undivided 35 15| to what He sees. Thus all things were made by tile Son, and 36 16| Son, and hath given all things into His hand," loves Him 37 16| very first has handed all things over to Him. Whence it is 38 16| judgment, and says that all things were made by Him, and all 39 16| were made by Him, and all things have been delivered into 40 16| because they would not be all things unless they were the things 41 16| things unless they were the things of all time. It is the Son, 42 16| will not allow that those things are suitable even to the 43 16| incarnation)? Surely even these things could not have been believed 44 16| all times did Himself the things which were really done by 45 17| in Himself to men. "All things," says He, "which the Father 46 17| Lord of hosts, because all things are by the Father made subject 47 19| FATHER IN THE CREATION OF ALL THINGS. THiS UNION OF THE TWO IN 48 19| agent sent to form external things, such as the constituent 49 19| Father. "For who knoweth the things that be in God, except the 50 19| because it tells us that all things were made by God through 51 19| So that, if (He did) all things by the Son, He must have 52 19| the Word, and since all things were made by the Word, it 53 19| no doubt, was before all things. "In the beginning was the 54 21| beginning with God: all things were made by Him, and without 55 21| One through whom were all things, Another by whom were all 56 21| Another by whom were all things. But in what sense we call 57 21| Son, and hath given all things into His hand. He that believeth 58 21| the Father do; for what things soever He doeth these also 59 21| Son, and showeth Him all things that He Himself doeth; and 60 22| telling the world those things which I have heard of Him." 61 23| Now, in what way these things were said to Him, the evangelist 62 23| the Father had given all things into His hands, and that 63 23| for the matter of that, things have not turned out well 64 24| Father draw him;" and, "All things are delivered unto me by 65 25| termination, intimate that these things were ever written, if it 66 25| of the Gospel. For these things certainly are not written 67 26| itself be the Spirit. These things, therefore, whatsoever they 68 26| because Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent." 69 27| on the one hand did all things in Jesus suitable to Itself, 70 27| the Spirit would have done things to be done by the Flesh, 71 27| the Spirit; or else such things as are suited neither to 72 31| Father, by assigning to Them things which are not Theirs, and 73 31| and taking away from Them things which are Theirs. But "whosoever


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