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With respect to the next clause — the Holy Ca- tholic Church — by which I understand, with Pear- son, 6 a visible Church on earth — Tertullian repeatedly speaks of a Church, which was founded by the 7 Apostles, especially by 8 St. Peter, according to the promise made by Christ to him, and is composed of all the Christian communities through- out the world, 9 which are united by the profession 3 Pearson on the Creed, Article viii. P. 307.
6 Article ix. P. 339. Tertullian, however, speaks sometim
...es of a heavenly or invisible Church. Emissa de ccelis, ubi Eccle- sia est area figurata. De Baptismo, c. 8. Una Ecclesia in ccelis, c. 15. Jam tunc de mundo in Ecclesiam. Adv. Marcionem, L. Ii. C. 4. Here, however, the expression is ambiguous ; it may mean the transition from Paganism to Christianity, Apud Veram et Catholicam Hierusalem, &c. L. Iii. C. 22.
7 In Ecclesiam, quam nondum Apostoli struxerant. De Bap- tismo, c. 11.
8 In ipso Ecclesia extructa est, id est, per ipsum. De Pudicitia, c.


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