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  1. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian by Tertullian, 2010-05-04
  2. Tertullian, Cyprian, And Origen On The Lord's Prayer (St. Vladimir's Seminary Press Popular Patristics Series) by Alistair Stewart-Sykes, 2004-06-30
  3. THE ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: The Writings of the Fathers Down to A.D. 325 Volume IV Fathers of the Third Century -Tertullian Part 4; Minucius Felix; Commodian; Origen
  4. The Early Church Fathers - Ante Nicene Fathers Volume 3-Latin Christianity: Tertullian (The Early Church FathAnte Nicene) by Philip Schaff, 2009-10-19
  5. On The Flesh Of Christ by Tertullian, 2010-05-23
  6. THE ANTE-NICENE FATHERS: The Writings of the Fathers Down to A.D. 325 Volume III Latin Christianity: its Founder, Tertullian -Three Parts: 1. Apologetic; 2. Anti-Marcion; 3. Ethical
  7. The History and Literature of Christianity From Tertullian to Boethius by Pierre de Labriolle, 2010-05-23
  8. The ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries: illustrated from the writings of Tertullian by John Kaye, 2010-08-31
  9. Tertullian's Treatises by Alexander Souter, 2009-10-05
  10. Tertullian Against Praxeas by Ca Ca Tertullian, 2010-03
  11. Holiness and the will of God: Perspectives on the theology of Tertullian (New foundations theological library) by Gerald Lewis Bray, 1979
  12. Tertullian Against Praxeas by Tertullian, 2009-12-20
  13. For the Conversion of the Jews by Tertullian, 2007
  14. 28. Tertullian: Treatises on Penance: On Penitence and On Purity (Ancient Christian Writers) by Tertullian, 1958-01-01

21. Tertullian
Primitive Christian Worship tertullian, of Carthage, was a contemporary of Clement of Alexandria, and so nearly of the same age, that doubts have existed, which of the two should
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Tertullian Tertullian, of Carthage, was a contemporary of Clement of Alexandria, and so nearly of the same age, that doubts have existed, which of the two should take priority in point of time. There is a very wide difference in the character and tone of their works, as there was in the frame and constitution of their minds. The lenient and liberal views of the erudite and accomplished master of the school of Alexandria, stand out in prominent and broad contrast with the harsh and austere doctrines of Tertullian. Tertullian fell into errors of a very serious kind by joining himself to the heretic Montanus; still on his mind is discoverable the working of that spirit which animated the early converts of Christianity; and his whole soul seems to have been filled with a desire to promote the practical influence of the Gospel. Jerome, the oracle on such subjects, from whom the Roman Catholic Church is unwilling to allow any appeal, expressly tells us that Cyprian, who called Tertullian the Master, never passed a single day without studying his works; and that after Tertullian had remained a presbyter of the Church to middle age, he was driven, by the envy and revilings of the members of the Roman Church, to fall from its unity, and espouse Montanism. Bellarmin calls him a heretic, and says he is the first heretic who denied that the saints went at once and forthwith to glory. [Hieron. edit. 1684. tom. i. p. 183.] I will detain you only by a very few quotations from this father.

22. Tertullian
Kirby, Peter. tertullian. Early Christian Writings. 2006. 2 Feb. 2006 http//www.earlychristianwritings.com/tertullian.html .
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See biography, media, quotes. A church leader and prolific author of early Christianity, tertullian was considered one of the most staunch apologists until he chose to follow a
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24. ANF03. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian | Christian Classics Ethereal
tertullian defends the doctrine of the Trinity against a Modalist. Holmes translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 3, American edition. Just under 180K.
http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-03/anf03-43.htm

25. Tertullian
tertullian. AKA Quintus Septimius Florens tertullianus. Born 155 AD Birthplace Carthage Died 222 AD Location of death Carthage Cause of death unspecified
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Occupation: Religion Nationality: Ancient Carthage Executive summary: Early church father Tertullian is the earliest and after St. Augustine the greatest of the ancient church writers of the West. Before him the whole Christian literature in the Latin language consisted of a translation of the Bible, the Octavius of Minucius Felix an apologetic treatise written in the Ciceronian style for the higher circles of society, and with no evident effect for the church as a whole, the brief Acts of the Scillitan martyrs, and a list of the books recognized as canonical (the so-called Muratorian fragment). Whether Victor the Roman bishop and Apollonius the Roman senator ever really made an appearance as Latin authors is quite uncertain. Tertullian in fact created Christian Latin literature; one might almost say that that literature sprang from him full-grown, alike in form and substance, as Athena from the head of Zeus. Cyprian polished the language that Tertullian had made, sifted the thoughts he had given out, rounded them off, and turned them into current coin, but he never ceased to be aware of his dependence on Tertullian, whom he designated as his master. Augustine, again, stood on the shoulders of Tertullian and Cyprian; and these three North Africans are the fathers of the Western churches.

26. Tertullian - Christian Theologian.
tertullian was an important Christian theologian. A prolific writer, tertullian wrote Ad Martyras, Ad Nationes, Ad Scapulam, Ad Uxorem, Adversus Hermogenem, Adversus Iudaeos
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    zSB(3,3) Definition: Tertullian (Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus) was was born a pagan in Carthage (fl. c. A.D. 200). He became a Christian theologian and writer who has been respected by history despite his flirtation with the Montanist heresy. Tertullian was well educated and wrote in Latin. His Apologeticum is considered his most important work.
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    a b c d ... wxyz Examples: A prolific writer, Tertullian wrote Ad Martyras, Ad Nationes, Ad Scapulam, Ad Uxorem, Adversus Hermogenem, Adversus Iudaeos, Adversus Marcionem, Adversus Praxean, Adversus Valentinianos, Apologeticum, De anima, De Baptismo, De Carne Christi, De Corona Militis, De Cultu Feminarum, De Exhortatione Castitatis, De Fuga in Persecutione, De Idololatria, De Ieiunio Adversus Psychicos, De Monogamia, De Oratione, De Paenitentia, De Pallio, De Patientia, De Praescriptione Haereticorum, De Pudicitia, De Resurrectione Carnis, De Spectaculis, De Testimonio Animae, De Virginibus Velandis, and Scorpiace. [

    27. Of Patience - Table Of Contents - IntraText CT
    Intratext Digital Library provides the sixteen chapters of tertullian s tract concerning patience, each in its own file, along with concordances and word frequency lists.
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    28. Tertullian, Biography And Online Writings Of An Early Church Father Of The Secon
    tertullian, a biography and selection of writings from this fascinating Early Church Father from North Africa who added the word Trinity to Christian theological vocabulary and
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    Tertullian: His Life and Writings Priest and Early Church Father (scroll down for a list of online writings) Life: Tertullian, son of a Roman centurion from North Africa, was born around 160A.D. He received a good education in literature and thetoric and probably practiced law for a while before being converted to Christianity around the year 197A.D. It is the Church Father St. Jerome who tells us that Tertullian became a priest, but there are some indications that he may have remained a layman. What is clear is that eloquent as he was in both Greek and Latin, Tertullian quickly after his conversion set himself to defending the Catholic faith against the pagans as well as heretical Christians. In so doing coined some of the key theological terms and phrases of the Christian theological tradition. It is in Tertullian's writings that we first find the Latin word "trinity" to describe the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, whom he taught were "one God in three persons." This remains a classic trinitarian formula to this day. He also made a great contribution to Christology, the branch of theology which seeks to understand the person of Jesus Christ and how divinity and humanity are related in him. It is Tertullian who gives us the formula later canonized by the Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon, teaching that Christ is "one person in two natures." Tertullian is the author of many apologetic and theological works and is one of the most quotable of the Early Church Fathers. His is the famous phrase "the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church." And criticizing the reliance on pagan philosophy that he detects in many heretics, he coined yet another famous phrase: "what has Athens to do with Jerusalem?"

    29. On Prayer - Table Of Contents - IntraText CT
    Intratext Digital Library provides the twenty-nine chapters of tertullian s tract on prayer, each in its own file, along with concordances and word frequency lists.
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    General Information Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, b. Carthage, c.155, d. after 220, was one of the greatest Western theologians and writers of Christian antiquity. Through his writings a witness to the doctrine and discipline of the early church in belief and worship is preserved. An advocate in the law courts in Rome, Tertullian converted (c.193) to Christianity. About 207 he broke with the church and joined the Montanists (see Montanism) in Africa. Soon after, however, he broke with them and formed his own party, known as the Tertullianists. An extremist by nature, he had gone through a period of licentiousness during his early years, but later he advocated a severe asceticism and discipline that his followers found hard to emulate. BELIEVE
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    Tertullian was a man of fiery temperament, great talent, and unrelenting purpose. He wrote with brilliant rhetoric and biting satire. His passion for truth led him into polemics with his enemies: in turn pagans, Jews, heretics, and Catholics. His admiration for Christian heroism under persecution seems to have been the strongest factor in his conversion. Tertullian's writings, notably Apologeticum, De praescriptione haereticorum, and De carne Christi, had a lasting effect on Christian thought, especially through those who, like Cyprian of Carthage, always regarded him as a "master." He also greatly influenced the development of Western thought and the creation of Christian ecclesiastical Latin.

    31. ANF03. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian | Christian Classics Ethereal
    A fairly short treatise by tertullian, in S. Thelwall s translation. With notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 3, American edition.
    http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-03/anf03-47.htm

    32. Tertullian - Wikiquote
    Quintus Septimius Florens tertullianus (born ca. 150160, died ca. 220-240) A major theologian in the early Christian church, known for his powerful denunciations of many
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    From Wikiquote Jump to: navigation search It is certainly no part of religion to compel religion. Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus (born ca. 150-160, died ca. 220-240) A major theologian in the early Christian church, known for his powerful denunciations of many influences he considered heretical, including the widespread admiration of pagan philosophers and many Gnostic ideas, yet in later life a Montanist , and thus he himself an embracer of beliefs that came to be declared heretical.
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    Truth persuades by teaching, but does not teach by persuading. When God's Spirit descends, then Patience accompanies Him indivisibly. Reason , in fact, is a thing of God, inasmuch as there is nothing which God the Maker of all has not provided, disposed, ordained by reason — nothing which He has not willed should be handled and understood by reason
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      • Christians are made, not born. Apologeticus, xviii. Many variants on this exist, notably “Great lovers are made, not born.” and “(Great) leaders are made, not born.” A variant on “One is not born wise, but becomes wise” from

    33. ANF03. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian | Christian Classics Ethereal
    The earliest Christian treatise on a sacrament. Incidentally, tertullian displays his disdain for women here. S. Thelwall translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 3, American edition.
    http://www.ccel.org/fathers2/ANF-03/anf03-49.htm

    34. ANF04. Fathers Of The Third Century: Tertullian, Part Fourth; Minucius Felix; Co
    Written during tertullian s Montanist years, defends the Montanist practice of frequent fasting. S. Thelwall translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 4, American edition.
    http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf04.iii.ix.html

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    36. ANF03. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian | Christian Classics Ethereal
    tertullian at his sarcastic best. Peter Holmes translation, from the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 3, American edition. Translator s introduction and each book in its own file, with notes, and links to previous, next, table of contents.
    http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf03.v.iv.html

    37. Tertullian - LoveToKnow 1911
    tertullian (c. 155 c. 222), whose full name was Quintus Septimius Florens tertullianus, is the earliest and after Augustine the greatest of the ancient church writers of the
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    TERTULLIAN c. 155 - c. 222), whose full name was Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus , is the earliest and after Augustine the greatest of the ancient church writers of the West. Before him the whole Christian literature in the Latin language consisted of a translation of the Bible , the Octavius of Minucius Felix (q.v.) - an apologetic treatise written in the Ciceronian style for the higher circles of society, and with no evident effect for the church as a whole, the brief Acts of the Scillitan martyrs , and a list of the books recognized as canonical (the so-called Muratorian fragment). Whether Victor the Roman bishop and Apollonius the Roman senator ever really made an appearance as Latin authors is quite uncertain. Tertullian in fact created Christian Latin literature; one might almost say that that literature sprang from him full-grown, alike in form and substance, as Athena from the head of Zeus . Cyprian polished the language that Tertullian had made, sifted the thoughts he had given out, rounded them off, and turned them into current coin , but he never ceased to be aware of his dependence on Tertullian, whom he designated as his master (Jer.

    38. ANF03. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian | Christian Classics Ethereal
    Much of the story is told by Perpetua herself, and some think that tertullian was the editor. R.E. Wallis translation. From Ante-Nicene Fathers, volume 3.
    http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf03.vi.vi.html

    39. Tertullian - The History Of The Early Church - Early Church.com
    Early Church History the History of the Early Church.
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    40. ANF03. Latin Christianity: Its Founder, Tertullian | Christian Classics Ethereal
    Foreword to the Acta detailing their sufferings, possibly compiled by tertullian or by another Montanist writer.
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