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Alphabetical [« »] matters 2 matthias 1 maxim 1 may 26 me 13 mean 1 meaning 4 | Frequency [« »] 26 heresy 26 himself 26 however 26 may 25 indeed 24 many 24 rule | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus The prescription against the Heretics IntraText - Concordances may |
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1 9 | seek," in order that they may be able, when they have " 2 13| this rule of faith--that we may from this point acknowledge 3 14| in its proper order, you may seek and discuss as much 4 14| seeking, in order that they may palm their essays upon us 5 14| repel them, so that they may know that it is not Christ, 6 15| completed),--so that we may now join issue on the contention 7 15| the Scriptures, that none may be admitted to the use thereof 8 20| Christ Jesus our Lord (may He bear with me a moment 9 20| deriving them, that they may become churches. Indeed, 10 23| allege,) in order that they may from this construct that 11 23| that a fuller knowledge may possibly have afterwards 12 23| those who preceded him. I may here say to those who reject 13 27| WHOLE DOCTRINE OF TRUTH, MAY NOT THE CHURCHES HAVE BEEN 14 27| suggestions of distrust you may find put forward by the 15 30| traitor! So that no man may from this defend heresies. 16 32| apostolic age, that they may thereby seem to have been 17 37| PERVERTERS OF CHRIST'S TEACHING, MAY NOT CLAIM THE CHRISTIAN 18 37| in order that the truth may be adjudged to belong to 19 37| Christian Scriptures; and it may be very fairly said to them, " 20 39| wherewith we also, my brethren, may fairly expect to have "to 21 39| for faith, that the elect may be made manifest,(and) that 22 39| and) that the reprobate may be discovered. And therefore 23 41| to undertake cures--it may be even to baptize. Their 24 42| our edifices, that they may erect their own. Only deprive 25 43| nature of their conduct, may be estimated the quality 26 44| treatises. To those who may devote their leisure in