Ante-Nicene Fathers/Volume III/Ethical/On Prayer/Of Place for Prayer

Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. III, Ethical, On Prayer
by Tertullian, translated by Sydney Thelwall
Of Place for Prayer
155671Ante-Nicene Fathers Vol. III, Ethical, On Prayer — Of Place for PrayerSydney ThelwallTertullian

Chapter XXIV.—Of Place for Prayer.

But how “in every place,” since we are prohibited[1] (from praying) in public? In every place, he means, which opportunity or even necessity, may have rendered suitable: for that which was done by the apostles[2] (who, in gaol, in the audience of the prisoners, “began praying and singing to God”) is not considered to have been done contrary to the precept; nor yet that which was done by Paul,[3] who in the ship, in presence of all, “made thanksgiving to God.”[4]


Footnotes edit

  1. Matt. vi. 5, 6, which forbids praying in public.
  2. Paul and Silas (Acts xvi. 25).
  3. I have followed Muratori’s reading here.
  4. Mr. Dodgson renders “celebrated the Eucharist;” but that rendering appears very doubtful. See Acts xxvii. 35.