Tertullian Quote

All things will be in danger of being taken in a sense different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken in that different sense, of losing their proper one, if they are called by a name which differs from their natural designation. Fidelity in names secures the safe appreciation of properties.


De Carne Christi, 13.2.


All things will be in danger of being taken in a sense different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken in that different sense, of losing...

All things will be in danger of being taken in a sense different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken in that different sense, of losing...

All things will be in danger of being taken in a sense different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken in that different sense, of losing...

All things will be in danger of being taken in a sense different from their own proper sense, and, whilst taken in that different sense, of losing...