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**Just make sure you post everything Tertullian had to say about Scripture…What did Tertullian believed?
“Immediately, therefore, so did the apostles, whom this designation indicates as ‘the sent.’ Having, on the authority of a prophecy, which occurs in a psalm of David, chosen Matthias by lot as the twelfth, into the place of Judas, they obtained the promised power of the Holy Ghost for the gift of miracles and of utterance; and after first bearing witness to the faith in Jesus Christ throughout Judaea, and rounding churches (there), they next went forth into the world and preached the same doctrine of the same faith to the nations. They then in like manner rounded churches in every city, from which all the other churches, one after another, derived the tradition of the faith, and the seeds of doctrine, and are every day deriving them, that they may become churches. Indeed, it is on this account only that they will be able to deem themselves apostolic, as being the offspring of apostolic churches. Every sort of thing must necessarily revert to its original for its classification. Therefore the churches, although they are so many and so great, comprise but the one primitive church, (rounded) by the apostles, from which they all (spring). In this way all are primitive, and all are apostolic, whilst they are all proved to be one, in (unbroken) unity, by their peaceful communion and title of brotherhood, and bond of hospitality,–privileges which no other rule directs than the one tradition of the selfsame mystery.”
Tertullian, On Prescription Against the Heretics 20
“Irenaeus and Tertullian point to the church tradition as the authoritative locus of the unadulterated teaching of the apostles, they cannot longer appeal to the immediate memory, as could the earliest writers. Instead they lay stress on the affirmation that this teaching has been transmitted faithfully from generation to generation. One could say that in their thinking, apostolic succession occupies the same place that is held by the living memory in the Apostolic Fathers.”
Tradition and Scripture in the Early Church p.188
How can Old Scholar believe in Bible alone, when Scriptures never make that claim? How can Old Scholar believe in Bible alone, when the Apostle Paul told his followers to believe traditions + Scriptures? How can Old Scholar tried to proved that some Church Fathers believe in Bible alone, when all the Church Fathers disagree with his Protestant doctrine (i.e., Faith Alone, No Real Presence in the Eucharist, No Apostolic Succession, No Pope, etc)?
“But there is no evidence of this, because Scripture says nothing.” … “The Scripture says nothing of this, although it is not in other instances silent” **…“I do not admit what you advance of your own apart from Scripture.” ****(Tertullian, The Flesh of Christ, ch 6; ch 7)
Here he is saying he doesn’t believe it if it can’t be substantiated with Scripture…