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Tertullian (/tərˈtʌliən/; Latin:
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertulli****; c. 155 – c. 220 AD) was a
prolific early Christian author from
Carthage in the...
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There have been many
works attributed to
Tertullian in the past
which have
since been
determined to be
almost definitely written by others. Nonetheless...
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Marcionism through what
later critics,
especially Tertullian, said
concerning Marcion.
According to
Tertullian and
other writers of
early proto-orthodox Christianity...
- Rhetoric, p. 139 Johnson,
Tertullian and A
Modest Proposal, p. 563 Johnson,
Tertullian and A
Modest Proposal, p. 562 Baker,
Tertullian and Swift's A Modest...
- absurd",
originally misattributed to
Tertullian in his De
Carne Christi. It is
believed to be a
paraphrasing of
Tertullian's "prorsus
credibile est, quia ineptum...
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church took its
definite stand against Montanism is not
precisely known.
Tertullian records that a
Roman bishop sent some
conciliatory letters to the Montanists...
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Apostolic See" when
capitalized refers specifically to the See of Rome.
Tertullian (c. 155 − c. 240)
gives examples of
apostolic sees: he
describes as churches...
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Tertullian Pyne was an
Anglican priest in
England during the 16th century. Pyne was born in
Devon and
educated at St John's College, Oxford. He held the...
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themselves from the
wider Christian Church, and the
Christian theologian Tertullian even
recorded an
event where a
bishop almost declared Montanism as orthodox...
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classification of
deadly sins into a
group of
seven originated with
Tertullian, and
continued with
Evagrius Ponticus. The
concepts of the sins involved...