
Early Christian Writings
Title: Ad Nationes, Book II, Elucidation.
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Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol III. (Apologetic. Part.I)
Τὰ ἀρχαῖα ἔθη κρατείτω. The Nicene Council
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Published: 197-220 A.D.
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ECW-Tertullian-06.02
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This Fragment is noted as spurious, by Oehler who attributes it to somebody only moderately acquainted with Tertullian’s style and teaching.[1]See page 14, supra. I do not find it mentioned by Dupin, nor by Routh. This translation is by Thelwall.
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