Tertullian's Apology

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Apology
by Tertullian
Originally in Latin as "Apologeticum" or "Apologeticus", written 197


[edit] Translations

  • Tertullian's Apology (Reeve translation) by Author:William Reeve, from The apologies of Justin Martyr, Tertullian, and Minutius Felix, 1709[1]
  • Tertullian's Apology (Dodgson translation) by Author:Charles Dodgson, from Library of Fathers, 1842[2]
  • Tertullian's Apology (Chevallier translation) by Author:Temple Chevallier, from A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius; and of the apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian, 1851[3]
  • Tertullian's Apology (Thelwall translation) by Author:Sidney Thelwall, from Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. III, 1869
  • Tertullian's Apology (Bindley translation) by Author:Thomas Herbert Bindley, from The Apology of Tertullian for the Christians, 1890[4]
  • Tertullian's Apology (Souter translation) by Author:Alexander Souter, from Tertulliani Apologeticus, 1917[5]

[edit] External links

  • Apologeticum at The Tertullian Project


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