What is another word for tertullian?

Pronunciation: [tɜːtˈʌli͡ən] (IPA)

What are the hypernyms for Tertullian?

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Usage examples for Tertullian

13; also tertullian, De Anima, c.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
These latter, during the centuries when Ireland was the university for all Europe, had good opportunities for knowing much about the earliest traditions of Christianity, and they, with their own half-pagan instincts, would have given approval to such a doctrine without consulting Rome, just as Church Fathers like tertullian condemned it on their own personal authority and Origen believed it.
"The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries"
W. Y. Evans Wentz
11. 2390 See a list in tertullian, De Anima, c.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill

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