Biographia Literaria ; Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen1W. Pickering, 1847 |
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... Tertullian , and that of Irenæus was like unto it . He compares the soul to water frozen in a vessel , which takes the form of the vessel in which it freezes , 15 evidently supposing , with Tertullian , that the firm substantial body ...
... Tertullian , and that of Irenæus was like unto it . He compares the soul to water frozen in a vessel , which takes the form of the vessel in which it freezes , 15 evidently supposing , with Tertullian , that the firm substantial body ...
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... Tertullian's description of the soul- —a lucid aerial image of the out- ward man . Thus did these good Fathers change soul into body , and condense spirit into matter ; thus did they reverse the order of nature , contradict the wisdom ...
... Tertullian's description of the soul- —a lucid aerial image of the out- ward man . Thus did these good Fathers change soul into body , and condense spirit into matter ; thus did they reverse the order of nature , contradict the wisdom ...
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... Tertullian expresses this plainly . He " proves the truth or reality of the Lord's body and blood against the phantasm of Marcion by the sacraments of the bread and the cup . " Advers . Marcion , L. v . cap . 8 . 26 He supports this ...
... Tertullian expresses this plainly . He " proves the truth or reality of the Lord's body and blood against the phantasm of Marcion by the sacraments of the bread and the cup . " Advers . Marcion , L. v . cap . 8 . 26 He supports this ...
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... Tertullian can imagine that he was not gross and pue- rile in his philosophy , however refined in the play of fancy and exercise of logic , unless he is predeter- mined to find him otherwise ? Doubtless Tertullian thought , that the ...
... Tertullian can imagine that he was not gross and pue- rile in his philosophy , however refined in the play of fancy and exercise of logic , unless he is predeter- mined to find him otherwise ? Doubtless Tertullian thought , that the ...
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... Tertullian , Irenæus , Epiphanius , & c . and the Spirit by which John and Paul spake and wrote ! Descending into the cooler element of prose , I confine myself to the fact of an uninterrupted succession of Bishops in each Church , and ...
... Tertullian , Irenæus , Epiphanius , & c . and the Spirit by which John and Paul spake and wrote ! Descending into the cooler element of prose , I confine myself to the fact of an uninterrupted succession of Bishops in each Church , and ...
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