Definitions for Tertullian

Tertullian Ter·tul·li·an

Spelling: [ter-tuhl-ee-uh n, -tuhl-yuh n]
IPA: /tərˈtʌl i ən, -ˈtʌl yən/

Tertullian is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 546 anagrams from letters in Tertullian (aeillnrttu).

Definitions for Tertullian

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  1. (Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus) a.d. c160–c230, Carthaginian theologian.

Examples for Tertullian

And so does Tertullian, which liquor pressed from apples, he says, was most strong and vinous.

All was dark yet splendid—as that ebony to which has been likened the style of Tertullian.

No one has the right to be more exacting in this respect than was Tertullian.

Some have maintained, with Tertullian, that they are 'the souls of baser men.'

Tertullian believes that the soul is corporeal, and that it has a certain figure.

The second-century Christian theologian Tertullian once said “It is certain because it is impossible.”

Antony has recognised Tertullian, and rushes forward to meet him.

Tertullian asserted that fossils resulted from the flood of Noah.

Tertullian and his generation say the same thing of Marcus Aurelius.

So it was during the second century and in Tertullian's time.

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