The Ante-Nicene Fathers: The Writings of the Fathers Down to A. D. 325 Volume III Latin ChristianityReverend Alexander Roberts Cosimo, Inc., 1 mei 2007 - 756 pagina's "One of the first great events in Christian history was the Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, convened to organize Christian sects and beliefs into a unified doctrine. The great Christian clergymen who wrote before this famous event are referred to as the Ante-Nicenes and the Apostolic Fathers, and their writings are collected here in a ten-volume set. The Ante-Nicenes lived so close to the time of Christ that their interpretations of the New Testament are considered more authentic than modern voices. But they are also real and flawed men, who are more like their fellow Christians than they are like the Apostles, making their words echo in the ears of spiritual seekers. In Volume III of the 10-volume collected works of the Ante-Nicenes first published between 1885 and 1896, readers will find three of Tertullian?'s most famous writings. In Apologetic, Tertullian addresses the powers that be in Rome, demanding that Christians be accepted and tolerated by Roman law. In Anti-Marcion, Tertullian attacks and discusses heretics. And in Ethical he discusses a variety of moral questions." |
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Pagina 19
... sure to deny it, and you with your tortures would force us to confession. Nor indeed should you hold that our crimes require no such investigation merely on the ground that you are convinced by our confession of the name that the deeds ...
... sure to deny it, and you with your tortures would force us to confession. Nor indeed should you hold that our crimes require no such investigation merely on the ground that you are convinced by our confession of the name that the deeds ...
Pagina 23
... sure, in their unveiling, to call forth punishment from man at once, while wrath divine is kept in store for the future ? If, then, Christiansare not themselves the publishers of their crime, it follows of course it must be strangers ...
... sure, in their unveiling, to call forth punishment from man at once, while wrath divine is kept in store for the future ? If, then, Christiansare not themselves the publishers of their crime, it follows of course it must be strangers ...
Pagina 25
... sure where it is told (it is in Herodotus, I think)— how blood taken from the arms, and tasted by both parties, has been the treaty bond among some nations. I am not sure what it was that was tasted in the time of Catiline. They say ...
... sure where it is told (it is in Herodotus, I think)— how blood taken from the arms, and tasted by both parties, has been the treaty bond among some nations. I am not sure what it was that was tasted in the time of Catiline. They say ...
Pagina 30
... sure but your gods have more reason to complain of you than of Christians. It is certainly among the votaries of your religion that the perpetrators of sacrilege are always found, for Christians do not enter your temples even in the day ...
... sure but your gods have more reason to complain of you than of Christians. It is certainly among the votaries of your religion that the perpetrators of sacrilege are always found, for Christians do not enter your temples even in the day ...
Pagina 62
... sure : when He defines adultery to consist even in concupiscence," " if one shall have cast an eye lustfully on," and stirred his soul with immodest commotion ; when He judges murder* to consist even in a word of curse or of reproach ...
... sure : when He defines adultery to consist even in concupiscence," " if one shall have cast an eye lustfully on," and stirred his soul with immodest commotion ; when He judges murder* to consist even in a word of curse or of reproach ...
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HI THE SHOWS OR DE SPECTACULIS | 79 |
THE CHAPLET OR DE CORONA | 93 |
TO SCAPULA | 105 |
AD NATIONES | 109 |
APPENDIX FRAGMENT | 149 |
Book V | 429 |
AGAINST HERMOGENES | 477 |
AGAINST THE VALENTINIANS | 503 |
ON THE FLESH OF CHRIST | 521 |
ON THE RESURRECTION OF THE FLESH | 545 |
AGAINST PRAXEAS | 597 |
SCORPIACE | 633 |
APPENDIX Against all Heresies | 649 |
AN ANSWER TO THE JEWS | 151 |
VOL THE SOULS TESTIMONY | 175 |
A TREATISE ON THE SOUL | 181 |
PART SECOND | 237 |
THE PRESCRIPTION AGAINST HERETICS | 243 |
THE FIVE BOOKS AGAINST MARCION | 269 |
Book I | 271 |
Book II | 297 |
Book III | 321 |
PART THIRD | 655 |
ON REPENTANCE | 657 |
ON BAPTISM | 669 |
ON PRAYER | 681 |
AD MARTYRAS | 693 |
APPENDIX The Martyrdom or Perpetua and Felicitas | 697 |
OF PATIENCE | 707 |
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