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- Egyptian priests. He even labeled second marriage a species of adultery (De exhortatione castitatis, ix), but this directly contradicted the Epistles of the Apostle...
- prepared his people for the expected edict of ****cution by his De exhortatione martyrii and set an example when he was brought before the Roman proconsul...
- oration is the only source of information on these martyrs' lives ("De exhortatione virginitatis", cc. i-u, in P.L., XVI, 335). In 396 other relics were...
- spouses consecutively, as evidenced for example by Tertullian's work De Exhortatione Castitatis. Paul the Apostle allowed widows to remarry (1 Cor. vii. 39...
- De poenitentia, De patientia, Ad uxorem, De pallio, Ad martyres, De exhortatione castitatis, De virginibus velandis, De cultu foeminarum, De fuga, Ad...
- Christianity, but does not ****ociate it specifically with the clergy. In De exhortatione castitatis, Tertullian did regard with honour those in ecclesiastical...
- virginibus, De viduis, De virginitate, De institutione virginis, De exhortatione virginitatis, and De lapsu virginis consecratae. Ambrose was the only...
- De oratione (incomplete) De cultu feminarum (incomplete) Ad uxorem De exhortatione castitatis De carne Christi (incomplete) Van Der Nat, P. G. (1964). "Tertullianea"...
- De lapsis, De dominica oratione, De mortalitate, Ad Fortunatum (De exhortatione martyrii), Ad Demetrianum, De opere et eleemosynis, De bono patientiae...
- Patrologiae Latinae Tomus CCXIV (Paris: Garnier 1890), p. xix: "Et, exhortatione praemissa, examinatores fuerunt secundum morem electi, qui, sigillatim...