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Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol III:
Tertullian: Part II: Loose Company Preferred by Heretics. Ungodliness the Effect of Their Teaching the Very Opposite of Catholic Truth, Which Promotes the Fear of God, Both in Religious Ordinances and Practical Life.

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Chapter XLIII.—Loose Company Preferred by Heretics. Ungodliness the Effect of Their Teaching the Very Opposite of Catholic Truth, Which Promotes the Fear of God, Both in Religious Ordinances and Practical Life.

It has also been a subject of remark, how extremely frequent is the intercourse which heretics hold with magicians, with mountebanks, with astrologers, with philosophers; and the reason is, 2293 that they are men who devote themselves to curious questions. “Seek, and ye shall find,” is everywhere in their minds. Thus, from the very nature of their conduct, may be estimated the quality of their faith. In their discipline we have an index of their doctrine. They say that God is not to be feared; therefore all things are in their view free and unchecked. Where, however is God not feared, except where He is not? Where God is not, there truth also is not. Where there is no truth, then, naturally enough, there is also such a discipline as theirs. But where God is, there exists “the fear of God, which is the beginning of wisdom.” 2294 Where the fear of God is, there is seriousness, an honourable and yet thoughtful 2295 diligence, as well as an anxious carefulness and a well-considered admission (to the sacred ministry) 2296 and a safely-guarded 2297 communion, and promotion after good service, and a scrupulous submission (to authority), and a devout attendance, 2298 and a modest gait, and a united church, and God in all things.


Footnotes

264:2293

Scilicet.

264:2294

Ps. 11:10, Prov. 1:7.

264:2295

Attonita, as if in fear that it might go wrong (Rigalt.).

264:2296

In contrast to the opposite fault of the heresies exposed above.

264:2297

Deliberata, where the character was well weighed previous to admission to the eucharist.

264:2298

Apparitio, the duty and office of an apparitor, or attendant on men of higher rank, whether in church or state.


Next: Heresy Lowers Respect for Christ, and Destroys All Fear of His Great Judgment. The Tendency of Heretical Teaching on This Solemn Article of the Faith. The Present Treatise an Introduction to Certain Other Anti-Heretical Works of Our Author.

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