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1 Pre | study of the APOLOGETICUS of Tertullian when preparing an annotated
2 Int | INTRODUCTION.~---- ~THE life of Tertullian, so far as we know it, may
3 Int | conversion it is believed that Tertullian practised in the provincial
4 Int | deep personal conviction. ~Tertullian's conversion may be dated
5 Int | writings' (Hil. in Matt. 5). ~Tertullian lived to an extreme old
6 Int | hideous disclosures which Tertullian's exposure of heathenism
7 Int | defence of Christianity. Tertullian's favourite weapon is sarcastic
8 V(12) | This statement, for which Tertullian is the sole authority, is
9 V(15) | k Tertullian refers to the story of the "
10 V(15) | Dion Cass. lxxi. 8 ff). Tertullian hazards a conjecture that
11 V(15) | persecutions will explain Tertullian's ignorance of the exceptionally
12 V(15) | For further references of Tertullian to the Roman archives, see
13 V(16) | l Tertullian was not acquainted with
14 XI(29) | rewards and punishments.' Tertullian glances at the fickleness
15 XVI(41) | the Light of the World. Tertullian speaks of the East as a '
16 XVII(47) | conscience, is characteristic of Tertullian. See his special treatise, '
17 XIX(59) | corrupt in this passage. Tertullian's meaning seems to be that
18 XXI(62) | l Tertullian states the difficulty as
19 XXI(62) | This is quite true,' Tertullian would reply, 'but Christianity
20 XXI(67) | q Tertullian does not claim to have seen
21 XXII(69) | as almost invariably in Tertullian : comp. de spect. 4; de
22 XXXI(79) | d I Tim. ii. 2. Tertullian here, as often, cites loosely. ~
23 XXXIX(105) | treatise addressed to heathen, Tertullian naturally forbears to use
24 XLVII(124) | b Tertullian parenthetically indicates
25 XLVII(124) | and falsehood. This method Tertullian himself pursued in his tract,
26 XLVIII(126)| d Tertullian first shews that a human
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