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TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitlyTHE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIEN-OEUVRES 2: DE L'AME (DE ANIMA)TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tertullien: Oeuvres (1852) |1. TERTULLIEN. DE L'AME. I. Après avoir disputé sur l'origine de l'âme seulement avec Hermogène, qui la disait créée par une suggestion de la matière plutôt que par le souffle de Dieu, nous examinerons ici les autres questions dans lesquelles il nous faudra lutter souvent contre les philosophes. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
JEROME, CHRONICLE (2005) PP.188-332 Jerome, Chronicle. English translation. f Ezra recalls that Nehemiah, who constructed the walls of Jerusalem, had finished the work in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes, king of the Persians.If someone should count from this point the 70 weeks (of years), written of by Daniel, which come to 490 years, he will find them fulfilled in the reign of Nero, in whose reign Jerusalem, after it had begun to ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : AGAINST PRAXEAS Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : Against Praxeas. Against Praxeas 1. Chapter I.-Satan's Wiles Against the Truth. How They Take the Form of the Praxean Heresy. Account of the Publication of This Heresy. Chapter II.-The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and Unity, Sometimes Called the Divine Economy, or Dispensation of the Personal Relations of the IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitlyTHE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIEN-OEUVRES 2: DE L'AME (DE ANIMA)TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tertullien: Oeuvres (1852) |1. TERTULLIEN. DE L'AME. I. Après avoir disputé sur l'origine de l'âme seulement avec Hermogène, qui la disait créée par une suggestion de la matière plutôt que par le souffle de Dieu, nous examinerons ici les autres questions dans lesquelles il nous faudra lutter souvent contre les philosophes. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
JEROME, CHRONICLE (2005) PP.188-332 Jerome, Chronicle. English translation. f Ezra recalls that Nehemiah, who constructed the walls of Jerusalem, had finished the work in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes, king of the Persians.If someone should count from this point the 70 weeks (of years), written of by Daniel, which come to 490 years, he will find them fulfilled in the reign of Nero, in whose reign Jerusalem, after it had begun to ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : AGAINST PRAXEAS Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : Against Praxeas. Against Praxeas 1. Chapter I.-Satan's Wiles Against the Truth. How They Take the Form of the Praxean Heresy. Account of the Publication of This Heresy. Chapter II.-The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and Unity, Sometimes Called the Divine Economy, or Dispensation of the Personal Relations of the IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help THE TERTULLIAN PROJECT Tertullian latin texts, translations, editions, bibliography, links, manuscripts, text criticism, early christians, fathers TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM The 'quotes' are biblical, and presumably were in a different colour in the MSS, rather than in quotes. The numbering would appear to be modern, and I haven't always bothered with it. There appear to be two versions in the MSS, one with a long preface attributed to a council held by Pope Damasus. The other version starts where indicated. TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. CIMRM 472, 473, 474, 475 CIMRM 473; IGUR 1 106.. To Zeus Helios great unconquerable Mithras and the deities dwelling with him were given two bronze lamps, each with six wicks, by Castus father and Castus son, holy 'Raven', and dedicated with the following attendants: L. Saturius Sporus, and Pactumeius Lausus, Fathers, Modestus, Paralius, Agathemerus, Felix, Apamenius, Keloidi (?), Lions. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. IV Book XVII. Faustus rejects Christ's declaration that He came not to destroy the law and the prophets but to fulfill them, on the ground that it is found only in Matthew, who was not present when the words purport to have been spoken. NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. XI Homily VI. ROM. II. 17, 18.-"Behold, 1 thou art called a Jew, and restest in the Law, and makest thy boast of God, and knowest His will, and approvest the things that are more excellent, being instructed out of the Law." After saying that the Gentile wanteth nothing appertaining to salvation if he be a doer of the Law, and after making that wonderful comparison, he goes on to set down the NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES II, VOL. XI Introduction.-----Very little is known of the author of the following Treatise. He writes under the assumed name of Peregrinus, but Gennadius of Marseilles, 1 who flourished a.d. 495, some sixty years after its date, ascribes it to Vincentius, an inmate of the famous monastery of Lerins, in the island of that name, 2 and his ascription has been universally accepted. TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitlyTHE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIEN-OEUVRES 2: DE L'AME (DE ANIMA)TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tertullien: Oeuvres (1852) |1. TERTULLIEN. DE L'AME. I. Après avoir disputé sur l'origine de l'âme seulement avec Hermogène, qui la disait créée par une suggestion de la matière plutôt que par le souffle de Dieu, nous examinerons ici les autres questions dans lesquelles il nous faudra lutter souvent contre les philosophes. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
JEROME, CHRONICLE (2005) PP.188-332 Jerome, Chronicle. English translation. f Ezra recalls that Nehemiah, who constructed the walls of Jerusalem, had finished the work in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes, king of the Persians.If someone should count from this point the 70 weeks (of years), written of by Daniel, which come to 490 years, he will find them fulfilled in the reign of Nero, in whose reign Jerusalem, after it had begun to ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : AGAINST PRAXEAS Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : Against Praxeas. Against Praxeas 1. Chapter I.-Satan's Wiles Against the Truth. How They Take the Form of the Praxean Heresy. Account of the Publication of This Heresy. Chapter II.-The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and Unity, Sometimes Called the Divine Economy, or Dispensation of the Personal Relations of the IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitlyTHE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIEN-OEUVRES 2: DE L'AME (DE ANIMA)TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tertullien: Oeuvres (1852) |1. TERTULLIEN. DE L'AME. I. Après avoir disputé sur l'origine de l'âme seulement avec Hermogène, qui la disait créée par une suggestion de la matière plutôt que par le souffle de Dieu, nous examinerons ici les autres questions dans lesquelles il nous faudra lutter souvent contre les philosophes. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
JEROME, CHRONICLE (2005) PP.188-332 Jerome, Chronicle. English translation. f Ezra recalls that Nehemiah, who constructed the walls of Jerusalem, had finished the work in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes, king of the Persians.If someone should count from this point the 70 weeks (of years), written of by Daniel, which come to 490 years, he will find them fulfilled in the reign of Nero, in whose reign Jerusalem, after it had begun to ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : AGAINST PRAXEAS Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : Against Praxeas. Against Praxeas 1. Chapter I.-Satan's Wiles Against the Truth. How They Take the Form of the Praxean Heresy. Account of the Publication of This Heresy. Chapter II.-The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and Unity, Sometimes Called the Divine Economy, or Dispensation of the Personal Relations of the IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help THE TERTULLIAN PROJECT Tertullian latin texts, translations, editions, bibliography, links, manuscripts, text criticism, early christians, fathers TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM The 'quotes' are biblical, and presumably were in a different colour in the MSS, rather than in quotes. The numbering would appear to be modern, and I haven't always bothered with it. There appear to be two versions in the MSS, one with a long preface attributed to a council held by Pope Damasus. The other version starts where indicated. TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. CIMRM 472, 473, 474, 475 CIMRM 473; IGUR 1 106.. To Zeus Helios great unconquerable Mithras and the deities dwelling with him were given two bronze lamps, each with six wicks, by Castus father and Castus son, holy 'Raven', and dedicated with the following attendants: L. Saturius Sporus, and Pactumeius Lausus, Fathers, Modestus, Paralius, Agathemerus, Felix, Apamenius, Keloidi (?), Lions. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. IV Book XVII. Faustus rejects Christ's declaration that He came not to destroy the law and the prophets but to fulfill them, on the ground that it is found only in Matthew, who was not present when the words purport to have been spoken. NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. XI Homily VI. ROM. II. 17, 18.-"Behold, 1 thou art called a Jew, and restest in the Law, and makest thy boast of God, and knowest His will, and approvest the things that are more excellent, being instructed out of the Law." After saying that the Gentile wanteth nothing appertaining to salvation if he be a doer of the Law, and after making that wonderful comparison, he goes on to set down the NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES II, VOL. XI Introduction.-----Very little is known of the author of the following Treatise. He writes under the assumed name of Peregrinus, but Gennadius of Marseilles, 1 who flourished a.d. 495, some sixty years after its date, ascribes it to Vincentius, an inmate of the famous monastery of Lerins, in the island of that name, 2 and his ascription has been universally accepted. TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitlyTHE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIEN-OEUVRES 2: DE L'AME (DE ANIMA)TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tertullien: Oeuvres (1852) |1. TERTULLIEN. DE L'AME. I. Après avoir disputé sur l'origine de l'âme seulement avec Hermogène, qui la disait créée par une suggestion de la matière plutôt que par le souffle de Dieu, nous examinerons ici les autres questions dans lesquelles il nous faudra lutter souvent contre les philosophes. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
JEROME, CHRONICLE (2005) PP.188-332 Jerome, Chronicle. English translation. f Ezra recalls that Nehemiah, who constructed the walls of Jerusalem, had finished the work in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes, king of the Persians.If someone should count from this point the 70 weeks (of years), written of by Daniel, which come to 490 years, he will find them fulfilled in the reign of Nero, in whose reign Jerusalem, after it had begun to ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : AGAINST PRAXEAS Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : Against Praxeas. Against Praxeas 1. Chapter I.-Satan's Wiles Against the Truth. How They Take the Form of the Praxean Heresy. Account of the Publication of This Heresy. Chapter II.-The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and Unity, Sometimes Called the Divine Economy, or Dispensation of the Personal Relations of the IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitlyTHE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIEN-OEUVRES 2: DE L'AME (DE ANIMA)TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Tertullien: Oeuvres (1852) |1. TERTULLIEN. DE L'AME. I. Après avoir disputé sur l'origine de l'âme seulement avec Hermogène, qui la disait créée par une suggestion de la matière plutôt que par le souffle de Dieu, nous examinerons ici les autres questions dans lesquelles il nous faudra lutter souvent contre les philosophes. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
JEROME, CHRONICLE (2005) PP.188-332 Jerome, Chronicle. English translation. f Ezra recalls that Nehemiah, who constructed the walls of Jerusalem, had finished the work in the 32nd year of Artaxerxes, king of the Persians.If someone should count from this point the 70 weeks (of years), written of by Daniel, which come to 490 years, he will find them fulfilled in the reign of Nero, in whose reign Jerusalem, after it had begun to ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : AGAINST PRAXEAS Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : Against Praxeas. Against Praxeas 1. Chapter I.-Satan's Wiles Against the Truth. How They Take the Form of the Praxean Heresy. Account of the Publication of This Heresy. Chapter II.-The Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity and Unity, Sometimes Called the Divine Economy, or Dispensation of the Personal Relations of the IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help THE TERTULLIAN PROJECT Tertullian latin texts, translations, editions, bibliography, links, manuscripts, text criticism, early christians, fathers TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM The 'quotes' are biblical, and presumably were in a different colour in the MSS, rather than in quotes. The numbering would appear to be modern, and I haven't always bothered with it. There appear to be two versions in the MSS, one with a long preface attributed to a council held by Pope Damasus. The other version starts where indicated. TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. CIMRM 472, 473, 474, 475 CIMRM 473; IGUR 1 106.. To Zeus Helios great unconquerable Mithras and the deities dwelling with him were given two bronze lamps, each with six wicks, by Castus father and Castus son, holy 'Raven', and dedicated with the following attendants: L. Saturius Sporus, and Pactumeius Lausus, Fathers, Modestus, Paralius, Agathemerus, Felix, Apamenius, Keloidi (?), Lions. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. IV Book XVII. Faustus rejects Christ's declaration that He came not to destroy the law and the prophets but to fulfill them, on the ground that it is found only in Matthew, who was not present when the words purport to have been spoken. NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. XI Homily VI. ROM. II. 17, 18.-"Behold, 1 thou art called a Jew, and restest in the Law, and makest thy boast of God, and knowest His will, and approvest the things that are more excellent, being instructed out of the Law." After saying that the Gentile wanteth nothing appertaining to salvation if he be a doer of the Law, and after making that wonderful comparison, he goes on to set down the NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES II, VOL. XI Introduction.-----Very little is known of the author of the following Treatise. He writes under the assumed name of Peregrinus, but Gennadius of Marseilles, 1 who flourished a.d. 495, some sixty years after its date, ascribes it to Vincentius, an inmate of the famous monastery of Lerins, in the island of that name, 2 and his ascription has been universally accepted. TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM The 'quotes' are biblical, and presumably were in a different colour in the MSS, rather than in quotes. The numbering would appear to be modern, and I haven't always bothered with it. There appear to be two versions in the MSS, one with a long preface attributed to a council held by Pope Damasus. The other version starts where indicated. TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. THE ROMAN CULT OF MITHRAS The architecture of a temple of Mithras is very distinctive. 13 Porphyry, quoting the lost handbook of Eubolus 14 states that Mithras was worshipped in a rock cave. The Mithraeum reproduces this cave, in which Mithras killed the bull. 15 The format of the room involved a central aisle, with a raised podium on either side. 16 Mithraic temples are common in the empire; although very unevenly TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. IV : ON THE VEILING OF VIRGINS. Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. IV : On the Veiling of Virgins. III. On the Veiling of Virgins. 1. Chapter I.----Truth Rather to Be Appealed to Than Custom, and Truth Progressive in Its Developments. Chapter II.----Before Proceeding Farther, Let the Question of Custom Itself Be Sifted. Chapter III.----Gradual Development of Custom, and ItsResults.
CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, THAT CHRIST IS ONE. LFC 47 (1881) PP The Bible our Food.Heathen errors. 237 238 Errors of heretics worse.Arians, and they who blame Incarnation and miscall B. Virgin. 239 240 The Virgin's Son God made man. Was made, said of God, means not change.241 TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM The 'quotes' are biblical, and presumably were in a different colour in the MSS, rather than in quotes. The numbering would appear to be modern, and I haven't always bothered with it. There appear to be two versions in the MSS, one with a long preface attributed to a council held by Pope Damasus. The other version starts where indicated. TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. THE ROMAN CULT OF MITHRAS The architecture of a temple of Mithras is very distinctive. 13 Porphyry, quoting the lost handbook of Eubolus 14 states that Mithras was worshipped in a rock cave. The Mithraeum reproduces this cave, in which Mithras killed the bull. 15 The format of the room involved a central aisle, with a raised podium on either side. 16 Mithraic temples are common in the empire; although very unevenly TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. IV : ON THE VEILING OF VIRGINS. Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. IV : On the Veiling of Virgins. III. On the Veiling of Virgins. 1. Chapter I.----Truth Rather to Be Appealed to Than Custom, and Truth Progressive in Its Developments. Chapter II.----Before Proceeding Farther, Let the Question of Custom Itself Be Sifted. Chapter III.----Gradual Development of Custom, and ItsResults.
CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, THAT CHRIST IS ONE. LFC 47 (1881) PP The Bible our Food.Heathen errors. 237 238 Errors of heretics worse.Arians, and they who blame Incarnation and miscall B. Virgin. 239 240 The Virgin's Son God made man. Was made, said of God, means not change.241 TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM The 'quotes' are biblical, and presumably were in a different colour in the MSS, rather than in quotes. The numbering would appear to be modern, and I haven't always bothered with it. There appear to be two versions in the MSS, one with a long preface attributed to a council held by Pope Damasus. The other version starts where indicated. THE ROMAN CULT OF MITHRAS The architecture of a temple of Mithras is very distinctive. 13 Porphyry, quoting the lost handbook of Eubolus 14 states that Mithras was worshipped in a rock cave. The Mithraeum reproduces this cave, in which Mithras killed the bull. 15 The format of the room involved a central aisle, with a raised podium on either side. 16 Mithraic temples are common in the empire; although very unevenly TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) .THE TAUROCTONY
A feature of every Mithraeum was a depiction of Mithras, in the act of killing the bull. This is known as the tauroctony in modern literature. 1 These vary in detail, as may be seen by looking at the gallery of images, but the main features may be seen very clearly in the coloured version of CIMRM 1400, right.. The oldest known representative of the tauroctony scene is CIMRM 593 from Rome, 2 a TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor.SPIONIC: GREEK FONT
Keyboard Map of SPIonic, a public domain Greek font Created by: Jimmy Adair, Scholars Press Last modified: 18 February 1998 Modification 1995NOV08: add macrons to indicate long vowels Modification 1996APR12: add elision character Modification 1998FEB18: add overstrike character for nomina sacra remove asterisk lengthen dash ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. V Epistle XXII. 1 To the Clergy Abiding at Rome, Concerning Many of the Confessors, and Concerning the Forwardness of Lucian and the Modesty of Celerinus the Confessor. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. V Epistle VII. 1 To the Clergy, Concerning Prayer to God. Argument.-The Argument of the Present Epistle is Nearly the Same as that of the Two Preceding, Except that He Exhorts in This to Diligent Prayer. TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR CHAP. I. If it is not permitted even to you, who are the governors of the Roman Empire, seated on a lofty and conspicuous tribunal, which I might almost call the very summit of our state; if, I say, even you may not openly investigate and judge in the presence of both parties, what are the real facts in the case of the Christians; if in this instance alone your authority is either afraid or ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. V Elucidations. I. The God-bearing Mary, p. 242. "This name" (qeoto/koj), says Pearson, "was first in use in the Greek Church, which, delighting in the happy compositions of that language, so called the Blessed Virgin; from which the Latins, in imitation, styled her Virginem Deiparam," etc. Yet those ancient Greeks which call the Virgin qeoto/koj, did not call her mhte/ra tou= Qeou=, "Mother TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : AD SCAPULAM B IBLIOGRAPHY. This runs up to 1955. Where not otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information, particularly on collected editions of more than one work.. Editions: , Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et Ad scapulam liber: accessit M. Minucius Felicis Octavius Cantabrigiæ: Ex TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE MONOGAMIA Tertullian refers to the events of the gospels as being 160 years ago ( 3:10 ). In reviewing texts from scripture, he refers to 'the order of our canon' ( 7:1 ). "A divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she commit any such act without the name of marriage, does it not fall under the category of adultery, in thatadultery is
JUVENAL, SATIRES. (1918). SATIRE 5 Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 5. If you are still unashamed of your plan of life, and still deem it to be the highest bliss to live at another man's board----if you can brook indignities which neither Sarmentus nor the despicable Gabba 1 would have endured at Caesar's ill-assorted table----I should refuse to believe your testimony, evenupon
TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR A husband now no longer jealous has turned out of doors his now chaste wife: a father, patient in the past, has disinherited his now obedient son: a once forgiving master has banished from his sight a now faithful servant. In each case the reform effected by the name of Christian is the ground of offence. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help JOSEPHUS: THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "THE JEWISH WAR" Josephus: the Main Manuscripts of "The Jewish War" Full list of all manuscripts. This text in seven books is the earliest and most famousof Josephus' works.
TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : AD SCAPULAM B IBLIOGRAPHY. This runs up to 1955. Where not otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information, particularly on collected editions of more than one work.. Editions: , Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et Ad scapulam liber: accessit M. Minucius Felicis Octavius Cantabrigiæ: Ex TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE MONOGAMIA Tertullian refers to the events of the gospels as being 160 years ago ( 3:10 ). In reviewing texts from scripture, he refers to 'the order of our canon' ( 7:1 ). "A divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she commit any such act without the name of marriage, does it not fall under the category of adultery, in thatadultery is
JUVENAL, SATIRES. (1918). SATIRE 5 Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 5. If you are still unashamed of your plan of life, and still deem it to be the highest bliss to live at another man's board----if you can brook indignities which neither Sarmentus nor the despicable Gabba 1 would have endured at Caesar's ill-assorted table----I should refuse to believe your testimony, evenupon
TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR A husband now no longer jealous has turned out of doors his now chaste wife: a father, patient in the past, has disinherited his now obedient son: a once forgiving master has banished from his sight a now faithful servant. In each case the reform effected by the name of Christian is the ground of offence. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help JOSEPHUS: THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "THE JEWISH WAR" Josephus: the Main Manuscripts of "The Jewish War" Full list of all manuscripts. This text in seven books is the earliest and most famousof Josephus' works.
TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) Tertullian latin texts, translations, editions, bibliography, links, manuscripts, text criticism, early christians, fathers TERTULLIAN : DE ANIMA H. KARPP, Sorans vier Bücher Peri\ yuxh~j und Tertullians Schrift De anima: ZNW 33 (1934) 31-47. idem, Tertullians Beurteilung der Machenschaften gegen das keimende Leben: Antike und Christentum 4 (1934) 281 f. F. SEYR, Die Seelen- und Erkenntnislehre Tertullians unddie
TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIAN : AD MARTYRAS Carlo TIBILETTI, Stoicismo nell' Ad martyras di Tertulliano , Augustinianum 15 (1975), pp. 309-323. (Details from CTC 75, 18). Interesting study which shows by analysing certain words the influence of stoicism, of Seneca in particular, and even a textual parallel between Mart. 4, 8 and De providentia 4, 11. TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
ARABIC CHRISTIAN WRITERS This page contains a list of Christians whose works exist or were written in Arabic. The page numbers are to Georg Graf, Geschichte der christlichen arabischen Litteratur. BOOK 2: ARABIC WRITERS TO THE MIDDLE OF THE 15TH CENTURYSPIONIC: GREEK FONT
Keyboard Map of SPIonic, a public domain Greek font Created by: Jimmy Adair, Scholars Press Last modified: 18 February 1998 Modification 1995NOV08: add macrons to indicate long vowels Modification 1996APR12: add elision character Modification 1998FEB18: add overstrike character for nomina sacra remove asterisk lengthen dash NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. II Book XV-----Argument-Having treated in the four preceding books of the origin of the two cities, the earthly and the heavenly, Augustin explains their growth and progress in the four books which follow; and, in order to do so, he explains the chief passages of the sacred history which bear upon this subject. TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : AD SCAPULAM B IBLIOGRAPHY. This runs up to 1955. Where not otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information, particularly on collected editions of more than one work.. Editions: , Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et Ad scapulam liber: accessit M. Minucius Felicis Octavius Cantabrigiæ: Ex TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE MONOGAMIA Tertullian refers to the events of the gospels as being 160 years ago ( 3:10 ). In reviewing texts from scripture, he refers to 'the order of our canon' ( 7:1 ). "A divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she commit any such act without the name of marriage, does it not fall under the category of adultery, in thatadultery is
JUVENAL, SATIRES. (1918). SATIRE 5 Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 5. If you are still unashamed of your plan of life, and still deem it to be the highest bliss to live at another man's board----if you can brook indignities which neither Sarmentus nor the despicable Gabba 1 would have endured at Caesar's ill-assorted table----I should refuse to believe your testimony, evenupon
TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR A husband now no longer jealous has turned out of doors his now chaste wife: a father, patient in the past, has disinherited his now obedient son: a once forgiving master has banished from his sight a now faithful servant. In each case the reform effected by the name of Christian is the ground of offence. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help JOSEPHUS: THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "THE JEWISH WAR" Josephus: the Main Manuscripts of "The Jewish War" Full list of all manuscripts. This text in seven books is the earliest and most famousof Josephus' works.
TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : AD SCAPULAM B IBLIOGRAPHY. This runs up to 1955. Where not otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information, particularly on collected editions of more than one work.. Editions: , Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et Ad scapulam liber: accessit M. Minucius Felicis Octavius Cantabrigiæ: Ex TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE MONOGAMIA Tertullian refers to the events of the gospels as being 160 years ago ( 3:10 ). In reviewing texts from scripture, he refers to 'the order of our canon' ( 7:1 ). "A divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she commit any such act without the name of marriage, does it not fall under the category of adultery, in thatadultery is
JUVENAL, SATIRES. (1918). SATIRE 5 Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 5. If you are still unashamed of your plan of life, and still deem it to be the highest bliss to live at another man's board----if you can brook indignities which neither Sarmentus nor the despicable Gabba 1 would have endured at Caesar's ill-assorted table----I should refuse to believe your testimony, evenupon
TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR A husband now no longer jealous has turned out of doors his now chaste wife: a father, patient in the past, has disinherited his now obedient son: a once forgiving master has banished from his sight a now faithful servant. In each case the reform effected by the name of Christian is the ground of offence. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help JOSEPHUS: THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "THE JEWISH WAR" Josephus: the Main Manuscripts of "The Jewish War" Full list of all manuscripts. This text in seven books is the earliest and most famousof Josephus' works.
TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) Tertullian latin texts, translations, editions, bibliography, links, manuscripts, text criticism, early christians, fathers TERTULLIAN : DE ANIMA H. KARPP, Sorans vier Bücher Peri\ yuxh~j und Tertullians Schrift De anima: ZNW 33 (1934) 31-47. idem, Tertullians Beurteilung der Machenschaften gegen das keimende Leben: Antike und Christentum 4 (1934) 281 f. F. SEYR, Die Seelen- und Erkenntnislehre Tertullians unddie
TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIAN : AD MARTYRAS Carlo TIBILETTI, Stoicismo nell' Ad martyras di Tertulliano , Augustinianum 15 (1975), pp. 309-323. (Details from CTC 75, 18). Interesting study which shows by analysing certain words the influence of stoicism, of Seneca in particular, and even a textual parallel between Mart. 4, 8 and De providentia 4, 11. TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
ARABIC CHRISTIAN WRITERS This page contains a list of Christians whose works exist or were written in Arabic. The page numbers are to Georg Graf, Geschichte der christlichen arabischen Litteratur. BOOK 2: ARABIC WRITERS TO THE MIDDLE OF THE 15TH CENTURYSPIONIC: GREEK FONT
Keyboard Map of SPIonic, a public domain Greek font Created by: Jimmy Adair, Scholars Press Last modified: 18 February 1998 Modification 1995NOV08: add macrons to indicate long vowels Modification 1996APR12: add elision character Modification 1998FEB18: add overstrike character for nomina sacra remove asterisk lengthen dash NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I, VOL. II Book XV-----Argument-Having treated in the four preceding books of the origin of the two cities, the earthly and the heavenly, Augustin explains their growth and progress in the four books which follow; and, in order to do so, he explains the chief passages of the sacred history which bear upon this subject. TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : AD SCAPULAM B IBLIOGRAPHY. This runs up to 1955. Where not otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information, particularly on collected editions of more than one work.. Editions: , Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et Ad scapulam liber: accessit M. Minucius Felicis Octavius Cantabrigiæ: Ex TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE MONOGAMIA Tertullian refers to the events of the gospels as being 160 years ago ( 3:10 ). In reviewing texts from scripture, he refers to 'the order of our canon' ( 7:1 ). "A divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she commit any such act without the name of marriage, does it not fall under the category of adultery, in thatadultery is
JUVENAL, SATIRES. (1918). SATIRE 5 Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 5. If you are still unashamed of your plan of life, and still deem it to be the highest bliss to live at another man's board----if you can brook indignities which neither Sarmentus nor the despicable Gabba 1 would have endured at Caesar's ill-assorted table----I should refuse to believe your testimony, evenupon
TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR A husband now no longer jealous has turned out of doors his now chaste wife: a father, patient in the past, has disinherited his now obedient son: a once forgiving master has banished from his sight a now faithful servant. In each case the reform effected by the name of Christian is the ground of offence. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help JOSEPHUS: THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "THE JEWISH WAR" Josephus: the Main Manuscripts of "The Jewish War" Full list of all manuscripts. This text in seven books is the earliest and most famousof Josephus' works.
TERTULLIAN : THE WORKS OF TERTULLIAN The Works of Tertullian. Tertullian has left us 31 extant treatises, all in Latin. There are also a number of lost works, and a number of spurious works which have passed under his name at one time or another.. Approximate English translations of the titles are attached, but the usage varies so much that texts will be referred to using theusual Latin titles.
TERTULLIAN : SERIES OF ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS Series of English Translations. For the latest translations and most extensive critical notes, this series should be consulted, where available. These contain detailed introductions, providing information on the major critical problems of date, authorship, manuscripts, content, editions and translations. The Latin is on the left-hand page- the
TERTULLIAN : AD SCAPULAM B IBLIOGRAPHY. This runs up to 1955. Where not otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information, particularly on collected editions of more than one work.. Editions: , Q. Septimii Florentis Tertulliani Apologeticus et Ad scapulam liber: accessit M. Minucius Felicis Octavius Cantabrigiæ: Ex TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN Praxeas thought that the Father and the Son were so much the same that we could say that God the Father suffered on the cross. Tertullian points out that this isn't how scripture talks about God, and goes on to summarise the teaching of scripture on the persons of the trinity, and their relationship, thereby being the first to explicitly TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE MONOGAMIA Tertullian refers to the events of the gospels as being 160 years ago ( 3:10 ). In reviewing texts from scripture, he refers to 'the order of our canon' ( 7:1 ). "A divorced woman cannot even marry legitimately; and if she commit any such act without the name of marriage, does it not fall under the category of adultery, in thatadultery is
JUVENAL, SATIRES. (1918). SATIRE 5 Juvenal, Satires. (1918). Satire 5. If you are still unashamed of your plan of life, and still deem it to be the highest bliss to live at another man's board----if you can brook indignities which neither Sarmentus nor the despicable Gabba 1 would have endured at Caesar's ill-assorted table----I should refuse to believe your testimony, evenupon
TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR A husband now no longer jealous has turned out of doors his now chaste wife: a father, patient in the past, has disinherited his now obedient son: a once forgiving master has banished from his sight a now faithful servant. In each case the reform effected by the name of Christian is the ground of offence. IRENAEUS, THE PROOF OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING (1920) PP THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE APOSTOLIC PREACHING---------. 1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you. Would that it were possible for us to be always together, to help JOSEPHUS: THE MANUSCRIPTS OF "THE JEWISH WAR" Josephus: the Main Manuscripts of "The Jewish War" Full list of all manuscripts. This text in seven books is the earliest and most famousof Josephus' works.
TERTULLIAN : ADVERSUS PRAXEAN B IBLIOGRAPHY. Unless otherwise indicated, details are from Quasten's Patrology, 2 (1955).See also Editions page and Critical Editions page for more information. . TERTULLIAN : DECRETUM GELASIANUM (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) Tertullian latin texts, translations, editions, bibliography, links, manuscripts, text criticism, early christians, fathers TERTULLIAN : DE IDOLATRIA TBA. C ONTENT. Idolatry is involved in all sorts of ways, not just in making or worshipping idols (1.1) Tertullian outlines the principles to follow: People in the building/decorating/engraving trades must avoid making, decorating or depicting idols (5.1) . TERTULLIAN : DE ANIMA H. KARPP, Sorans vier Bücher Peri\ yuxh~j und Tertullians Schrift De anima: ZNW 33 (1934) 31-47. idem, Tertullians Beurteilung der Machenschaften gegen das keimende Leben: Antike und Christentum 4 (1934) 281 f. F. SEYR, Die Seelen- und Erkenntnislehre Tertullians unddie
TERTULLIAN: THE APOLOGY, TRANSLATED BY WM. REEVE, (1709 [Publication details (inserted here in the online text by the transcriber): Originally:-The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, in defence of the Christian religion, with the commonitory of Vincentius Lirinensis concerning the primitive rule of faith, tr.: with notes by W. Reeves.London 1709. 2 vols. ; 8o. Reprinted in a second edition 1716/1717. TERTULLIAN : AD MARTYRAS Carlo TIBILETTI, Stoicismo nell' Ad martyras di Tertulliano , Augustinianum 15 (1975), pp. 309-323. (Details from CTC 75, 18). Interesting study which shows by analysing certain words the influence of stoicism, of Seneca in particular, and even a textual parallel between Mart. 4, 8 and De providentia 4, 11. TERTULLIAN: DE PRAESCRIPTIONE HAERETICORUM Note that in Migne's Patrologia Latina edition, the text contains not just the 44 chapters of our text, but a further 8 containing a list of heresies. This is found separately in the Cluny-collection MSS as the spurious work Adversus Omnes Haereses, and appears as an appendix to De praescriptione haereticorum only in B, where a marginal note indicates the join is the work of the editor. TERTULLIAN : J. E. B. MAYOR CHAP. I. If it is not permitted even to you, who are the governors of the Roman Empire, seated on a lofty and conspicuous tribunal, which I might almost call the very summit of our state; if, I say, even you may not openly investigate and judge in the presence of both parties, what are the real facts in the case of the Christians; if in this instance alone your authority is either afraid or ANTE-NICENE FATHERS, VOL. III : ON THE SOUL Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. III : On the Soul. A Treatise on the Soul. 1. Chapter I.-. It is Not to the Philosophers that We Resort for Information About the Soul But to God. 2. Chapter II.-The Christian Has Sure and Simple Knowledge Concerning the Subject Before Us. Chapter III.-The Soul's Origin Defined Out of the Simple Words ofScripture.
NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES II, VOL. XII Sermon XXII. On the Feast of the Nativity, II. I. The Mystery of the Incarnation Demands Our Joy. Let us be glad in the Lord, dearly-beloved, and rejoice with spiritual joy that there has dawned for us the day of ever-new redemption. of ancient preparation 1, of eternal bliss.For as the year rolls round, there recurs for us the commemoration 2 of our salvation, which promised from the THE TERTULLIAN PROJECT _A collection of material ancient and modern about the ancient Christian Latin writer Tertullian and his writings. _Last updated 19th May 2021_ _..........What's New? ..........Digital Library/Online Books and articles Search .......... Site Map * Never heard of him? Read this first , and A popularising modern account.
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