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TERTULLIAN'S TRACT
ON THE PRAYER

The Latin Text with critical notes
an English Translation
introduction and explanatory
observations

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"Dr Evans treats the Tract with
the same excellent scholarship as
he treated the Adversus Praxea,.
In several places he improves the
punctuation of earlier editors.  The
translation is more accurate and
penetrating than previous English
translations."

Classical Review

"Dr Evans has become a master in
the art of annotation. . . . The
notes are always significant and
the reader will find all that he
needs for the proper understanding
of the text . . ."

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BY THE SAME AUTHOR

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SAINT AUGUSTINE'S
ENCHIRIDION
OR MANUAL TO LAURENTIUS CONCERNING
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY

15s. net

ST AUGUSTINE'S Manual is his only work which
gives a view of Christian faith and practice as a whole. With
his sympathetic feeling for the Latin language, Canon Evans
has made, not a quickly-read paraphrase, but an exhilarat-
ing translation, in which the great Doctor's logic can be
properly studied and appreciated. Thus is supplemented by
notes, and preceded by an introductory survey of St
Augustine's works in general and of the Enchiridion in
particular.

TERTULLIAN'S TREATISE
AGAINST PRAXEAS

The Text edited with an
Introduction and Commentary

21s. net

"CANON EVANS' splendid edition comes as a tonic . . .
For a parish priest to turn the hobby of a lifetime to such
good advantage is indeed a remarkable achievement, upon
which he deserves the warmest congratulations."

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Ernest Evans(ed), Tertullian's Treatise on the Incarnation. © S.P.C.K. 1956.  Reproduced by permission of SPCK.

Edited and translated by Canon Ernest Evans, 1956.  Transcribed by Roger Pearse, 2002.  


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