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Works Tertullian (160-220) De praescriptione haereticorum

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The Prescription Against Heretics

Chapter XXVIII.--The One Tradition of the Faith, Which is Substantially Alike in the Churches Everywhere, a Good Proof that the Transmission Has Been True and Honest in the Main.

Grant, then, that all have erred; that the apostle was mistaken in giving his testimony; that the Holy Ghost had no such respect to any one (church) as to lead it into truth, although sent with this view by Christ, 1 and for this asked of the Father that He might be the teacher of truth; 2 grant, also, that He, the Steward of God, the Vicar of Christ, 3 neglected His office, permitting the churches for a time to understand differently, (and) to believe differently, what He Himself was preaching by the apostles,--is it likely that so many churches, and they so great, should have gone astray into one and the same faith? No casualty distributed among many men issues in one and the same result. Error of doctrine in the churches must necessarily have produced various issues. When, however, that which is deposited among many is found to be one and the same, it is not the result of error, but of tradition. Can any one, then, be reckless 4 enough to say that they were in error who handed on the tradition?


  1. John xiv. 26. ↩

  2. John xv. 26. ↩

  3. [Tertullian knows no other Vicar of Christ than the Holy Spirit. They who attribute infallibility to any mortal man become Montanists; they attribute the Paraclete's voice to their oracle.] ↩

  4. Audeat. ↩

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Les prescriptions contre les Hérétiques

XXVIII.

Supposons, si vous voulez, que toutes les Eglises se soient trompées; que l'Apôtre lui-même se soit trompé en leur rendant témoignage; que le Saint-Esprit n'ait eu soin d'instruire de la vérité aucune des Eglises, lui que Jésus-Christ avait envoyé, avait demandé à son Père pour être le docteur de la vérité; supposons que le ministre de Dieu, le vicaire de Jésus-Christ, ait oublié totalement les fonctions qu'il avait à remplir, laissant les Eglises croire et entendre tout autre chose que ce qu'il avait enseigné lui-même par l'organe des Apôtres, est-il vraisemblable que tant et de si nombreuses Eglises se soient réunies pour la même erreur? Où doit se rencontrer une diversité si prodigieuse, la parfaite uniformité ne saurait régner; l'erreur aurait nécessairement varié. Non, ce qui se trouve le même parmi un très-grand nombre n'est point erreur, mais tradition. Qu'on ose donc soutenir qu'ils ont erré ceux qui ont transmis la foi!

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