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Price: $24.00
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Sale: $19.20
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Manufacturer: Loeb Classical Library
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Tertullian::Minucius Felix
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Publisher: Loeb Classical Library
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Dewey Decimal Number: 281.08
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Publication Date: 1931-01-01
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Reading Level: 480
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Description: The African Q. Septimus Florens Tertullianus (ca. 150–222 CE), the great Christian writer, was born a soldier's son at Carthage, educated in Greek and Roman literature, philosophy, and medicine, studied law and became a pleader, remaining a clever and often tortuous arguer. At Rome he became a learned and militant Christian. After a visit to churches in Greece (and Asia Minor?) he returned to Carthage and in his writings there founded a Christian Latin language and literature, toiling to fuse enthusiasm with reason; to unite the demands of the Bible with the practice of the Church; and to continue to vindicate the Church's possession of the true doctrine in the face of unbelievers, Jews, Gnostics, and others. In some of his many works he defended Christianity, in others he attacked heretical people and beliefs; in others he dealt with morals. In this volume we present Apologeticus and De Spectaculis. Of Minucius, an early Christian writer of unknown date, we have only Octavius, a vigorous and readable debate between an unbeliever and a Christian friend of Minucius, Octavius Ianuarius, a lawyer sitting on the seashore at Ostia. Minucius himself acts as presiding judge. Octavius wins the argument. The whole work presents a picture of social and religious conditions in Rome, apparently about the end of the second century.
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Price: $19.95
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Sale: $12.47
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Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 109
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Publication Date: 2004-06-30
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Reading Level: 124
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Description: Besides, it would be a harsh and absurd proceeding to exempt anything from the class cf corporeal beings, on the ground that it is not exactly like the other constituents of that class. And where individual creature's possess various properties, does not this variety in works of the same class indicate the greatness of the Creator, in making them at the same time different and yet like, amicable yet rivals?
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $9.95
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Manufacturer: Paulist Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Paulist Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 270
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Publication Date: 1978-01-01
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Reading Level: 208
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Description: These three treatises on marriage, though not generally classified among Tertullian's major compositions, are works of considerable interest and importance.
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Price: $15.95
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Sale: $9.35
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Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 109
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Publication Date: 2004-06-30
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Reading Level: 48
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Description: Now it is held amongst them, that, for the purpose of honouring the celestial marriages,(1) it is necessary to contemplate and celebrate the mystery always by cleaving to a companion, that, is to a woman; otherwise (they account any man) degenerate, and a bastard(2) to the truth, who spends his life in the world without loving a woman or uniting himself to her. Then what is to become of the eunuchs whom we see amongst them?
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Price: $21.95
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Sale: $17.28
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Manufacturer: Paulist Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Paulist Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 270
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Publication Date: 1958-01-01
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Reading Level: 342
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Description: The judgment that one forms of the theory and practice of penance in Christian antiquity will be largely determined by the interpretation which one puts upon these two treatises. On Penitence dates from Tertullian's Catholic period, and is a sermon addressed to the faithful on the subject of repentance and forgiveness. On Purity is one of his most violent Montanist treatises. In it he criticizes the policy the Church follows in granting pardon to serious sins.
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Price: $14.95
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Sale: $10.80
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Manufacturer: Newman Press
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Newman Press
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Dewey Decimal Number: 281
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Publication Date: 1956-12
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Reading Level: 190
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Description: Hermogenes was still living when Carthage's native son took up his pen to oppose him; but that did not make Tertullian’s polemic more considerate, or his satire less passionate and biting. Hermogenes taught a form of materialism. Tertullian brilliantly convicts him of contradiction.
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Manufacturer: Hendrickson
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Binding: Hardcover
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Hendrickson
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Publication Date: 1994
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Description: Contents: The Apology.- On Idolatry.- The Shows, or De Spectaculis.- The Chaplet, or De Corona.- To Scapula.- Ad Nationes.- An Answer to the Jews.- The Soul's Testimony.- A Treatise on the Soul.- The Prescription against Heretics.- The Five Books against Marcion.- Against Hermogenes.- Against the Valentinians.- On the Flesh of Christ.- On the Resurrection of the Flesh.- Against Praxeas.- Scorpiace.- Appendix: Against All Heresies.- On Repentance.- On Baptism.- On Prayer.- Ad Martyras.- Appendix: The Martyrdom of Perpetua and Felicitas.- Of Patience.
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Price: $17.95
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Sale: $10.83
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Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 180
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Publication Date: 2004-06-30
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Reading Level: 84
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Description: I am more afraid of them than of Anytus and his associates, who are dangerous, too, in their own way. But far more dangerous are these, who began when you were children, and took possession of your minds with their falsehoods, telling of one Socrates, a wise man, who speculated about the heaven above, and searched into the earth beneath, and made the worse appear the better cause. These are the accusers whom I dread.
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Price: $16.95
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Sale: $9.97
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Manufacturer: Kessinger Publishing
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
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Dewey Decimal Number: 230
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Publication Date: 2004-06-30
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Reading Level: 68
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Description: We, however, are not permitted to cherish any object(1) after our own will, nor yet to make choice of that which another has introduced of his private fancy. In the Lord's apostles we possess our authority; for even they did not of themselves choose to introduce anything, but faithfully delivered to the nations (of mankind) the doctrine(2) which they had received from Christ.
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Manufacturer: Scroll Publishing Company
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Tertullian
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Publisher: Scroll Publishing Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 270.1
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Publication Date: 1990-11
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Reading Level: 166
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Description: A collection of five of Tertullian's best writings, which give the reader invaluable insight into how the early Christians worshipped and lived. In these works, which have been translated into contemporary English, Tertullian discusses entertainment, prayer, dress, baptism, and the prayer veil. These works enable the reader to see for himself or herself what Christianity was really like in the second century.
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