This book includes many of Tertullian’s major works including An Apology and On the Flesh of Christ. Complete list below. Enjoy this classic work! Apology On Idolatry, The Shows, The Chaplet, To Scapula, Ad Nationes, An Answer to the Jews, The Soul’s Testimony, On the Soul, The Prescription Against Heretics, Against Hermogenes, Against the Valentinians, On the Flesh of Christ, On the Resurrection of the Flesh, Against Praxeas, Scorpiace, Against all Heresies, On Repentance, On Baptism, On Prayer, On Martyras, The Passion of the Holy martyrs, Of Patience, On the Pallium, On Exhortation to Chastity, On Monogamy, On Modesty, On Fasting, De Fuga in Persecutione
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