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- Adversus Iudaeos, Adv. Marcionem, Adv. Praxeam, Adv. Hermogenem, De praescriptione hereticorum, and Scorpiace were written to counteract Gnosticism and...
- Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 4 January 2020. Tertullian, "De Praescriptione Haereticorum: ****VI", (in Latin) Tertullian.org, Accessed January 30...
- may I be found (...)." Quintus Septimius Florens Tertulli****. "De praescriptione haereticorum. Caput ****VI [3] - Wikisource". la.wikisource.org (in Latin)...
- III, Chapter 4, Verse 3 and Chapter 3, Verse 4 Tertullian. Liber de praescriptione haereticorum, circa 208 A.D. "Smyrna: The History of Asia Minor's Greatest...
- chapter 18 by Everett Ferguson, page 310, quoting Tertullian's De praescriptione haereticorum 30: "Since Marcion separated the New Testament from the...
- Romans are believed to have used an early form of cheque known as praescriptiones in the 1st century BC.[ISBN missing] Beginning in the third century...
- bishop of Smyrna". Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses III.3 Tertullian, De praescriptione hereticorum 32.2 "Kirby, Peter. "St. Polycarp of Smyrna." Early Christian...
- Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 4. Tertullian (1722) [ca 199]. "32". De Praescriptione Haereticorum [Tertullian's Prescription Against Heretics]. Translated...
- Collins English Dictionary: Definition of 'apostolic see' Tertullian, De praescriptione haereticorum, chapter 36; original Latin text Tertullian, De praescriptionibus...
- unknown author of Adversus Omnes Haereses, an appendix to the work De praescriptione haereticorum of Tertullian. It lists 32 heresies, and there is consensus...