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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref | I. PREFACE. REASON FOR A NEW WORK PONTUS LENDS ITS ROUGH 2 I, 1pref | be accounted of. It is a new work which we are undertaking 3 I, 1pref | and the occasion of the new edition induced me to make 4 I, 2 | Christ had been revealed a new and strange divinity; and 5 I, 8 | HE CANNOT BE IN ANY WISE NEW.~In the first place, how 6 I, 8 | system, bringing forward a new god, as if we were ashamed 7 I, 8 | schoolboys are proud of their new shoes, but their old master 8 I, 8 | them. Now when I hear of a new god, who, in the old world 9 I, 8 | they say Christ himself new, according to them, even, 10 I, 8 | heresy of their tenet of a new deity. It will turn out 11 I, 8 | for the heathen by some new and yet again and ever new 12 I, 8 | new and yet again and ever new title for each several deification. 13 I, 8 | several deification. What new god is there, except a false 14 I, 8 | eternity that is to come; if new, the eternity which is past. 15 I, 9 | faculty they boast of their new god; even their knowledge. 16 I, 9 | knowledge they present to us as new, they prove to have been 17 I, 9 | as must have been itself new and unknown, and be even 18 I, 9 | points the proof of every new and heretofore unknown god 19 I, 11 | FURNISHING EVIDENCE FOR HIS NEW GOD'S EXISTENCE, WHICH SHOULD 20 I, 11 | might he be preached up as a new Triptolemus. Or else state 21 I, 18 | treat of the quality of the (new) revelation; whether Marcion' 22 I, 20 | abrogated, according to the new dispensation purposed by 23 I, 20 | away. "Behold, I will do a new thing." And in another passage: " 24 I, 20 | passage: "I will make a new covenant, not according 25 I, 20 | Jeremiah: Make to yourselves a new covenant, "circumcise yourselves 26 I, 20 | cease, her feast-days, her new moons, and her Sabbaths, 27 I, 20 | likewise by Isaiah: "The new moons, and Sabbaths, the 28 I, 20 | Christ the Creator from the new condition which the Creator 29 I, 21 | XXI. ST. PAUL PREACHED NO NEW GOD, WHEN HE ANNOUNCED THE 30 I, 21 | the view of preaching a new god that he was eager to 31 I, 21 | prescribes no rule about the new god, but solely about the 32 I, 21 | would not belong to the new lord, the enemy of the law. 33 I, 22 | to be transferred to his new god, who helped on the ruthless 34 I, 25 | susceptible of the impulse of a new volition, so as palpably 35 III, 3 | be found in your Christ new ones, to wit we should more 36 III, 3 | him who has no other than new proofs, such as are wanting 37 III, 4 | He wished to come, as a new being in a new way a son 38 III, 4 | come, as a new being in a new way a son previous to his 39 III, 5 | mountains dropping down new wine," but not as if one 40 III, 15 | tells us that "a piece of new cloth is not sewed on to 41 III, 15 | an old garment," or that "new wine is not trusted to old 42 III, 16 | Christ was to introduce a new generation (because we are 43 III, 19 | royal apparel? But the one new King of the new ages, Jesus 44 III, 19 | the one new King of the new ages, Jesus Christ, carried 45 III, 19 | and the excellence of His new glory, even His cross; so 46 III, 20 | womb) to the father. That new dispensation, then, which 47 III, 21 | will be this "way," of the new law and the new word in 48 III, 21 | of the new law and the new word in Christ, no longer 49 III, 24 | beheld. And the word of the new prophecy which is a part 50 III, 24 | circumstance that He proclaims a new kingdom. You ought first 51 IV | HISTORICAL PORTION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT PARTIALLY ACCEPTED 52 IV | TESTAMENT IS NOT CONTRARY TO THE NEW." IT ALSO ABOUNDS IN STRIKING 53 IV, 1 | DISPENSATIONS OF THE OLD AND THE NEW TESTAMENTS.THESE VARIATIONS 54 IV, 1 | another is on its way in the new under Christ. I do not deny 55 IV, 1 | which are judged by the new law of the gospel and the 56 IV, 1 | law of the gospel and the new word of the apostles, and 57 IV, 1 | in the land." Because the New Testament is compendiously 58 IV, 1 | things have passed away, and new things are arising). "Behold, 59 IV, 1 | arising). "Behold, I will do new things, which shall now 60 IV, 1 | Break up for yourselves new pastures, and sow not among 61 IV, 1 | Lord, that I will make a new covenant with the house 62 IV, 1 | laws, and other words, and new dispensations of covenants, 63 IV, 6 | between the Old and the New Testaments, so that his 64 IV, 7 | then have published of a new deity, whereby he might 65 IV, 8 | having preached anything new, whilst in another verse 66 IV, 9 | predicted in the promise of the new Law, and the new Word, and 67 IV, 9 | of the new Law, and the new Word, and the new Testament. 68 IV, 9 | and the new Word, and the new Testament. Since, however, 69 IV, 11 | OF THE OLD WINE AND THE NEW. ARGUMENTS CONNECTING CHRIST 70 IV, 11 | difference between things new and old. You are inflated 71 IV, 11 | and brain-muddled with the new wine; and therefore to the 72 IV, 11 | Break up for yourselves new pastures," does He not turn 73 IV, 11 | which I am making, are new," does He not advert to 74 IV, 11 | does He not advert to a new state of things? We have 75 IV, 11 | both the old things and the new. For new wine is not put 76 IV, 11 | things and the new. For new wine is not put into old 77 IV, 11 | nor does anybody put a new piece to an old garment, 78 IV, 11 | that He was separating the new condition of the gospel 79 IV, 12 | advanced by Christ touching any new deity, so discussion thereon 80 IV, 12 | course, but right that a new god should first be expounded, 81 IV, 12 | the mouth of Isaiah: "Your new moons and your Sabbaths 82 IV, 12 | not as the propounder of a new god; for perhaps I might 83 IV, 12 | Christ introduced nothing new, which was not after the 84 IV, 14 | initiating principle of the New Testament, after the example 85 IV, 16 | Christ plainly teaches a new kind of patience, when He 86 IV, 16 | to God. Thus, whatever (new provision) Christ introduced, 87 IV, 16 | as to make the latter a new and different precept, ( 88 IV, 16 | were the teaching of the new and previously unknown and 89 IV, 17 | how absurd it were that a new god, a new Christ, the revealer 90 IV, 17 | it were that a new god, a new Christ, the revealer of 91 IV, 17 | Christ, the revealer of a new and so grand a religion 92 IV, 18 | teaching or doing nothing new, for he was not even expecting 93 IV, 20 | water!" Of course He is the new master and proprietor of 94 IV, 20 | uninitiated as yet in any new law, should violently infringe 95 IV, 21 | judge. Again, that it was no new god which recommended by 96 IV, 22 | other the consummator of the New? Well therefore does Peter, 97 IV, 22 | maintain in the cause of the new prophecy, that to grace 98 IV, 22 | that up to that very day no new divinity had been revealed 99 IV, 22 | was only tight that the New Testament should be attested 100 IV, 22 | and the supervening of the new. "Not an ambassador, nor 101 IV, 22 | The Father gave to the Son new disciples, after that Moses 102 IV, 24 | kingdom of God was neither new nor unheard of, He in this 103 IV, 24 | distance. Everything which is new and unknown is also sudden. 104 IV, 25 | same, and introducing no new precept other than that 105 IV, 26 | John had introduced some new order of prayer, this disciple 106 IV, 26 | end thereof. As for the new god, however, no one could 107 IV, 27 | distasteful a love towards a new and recent, not to say a 108 IV, 28 | The novel doctrines of the new Christ are such as the Creator' 109 IV, 33 | BETWEEN THE OLD AND THE NEW DISPENSATIONS OF THE CREATOR. 110 IV, 33 | CHANGED THE DISPENSATIONS.NO NEW GOD HAD A HAND IN THE CHANGE.~ 111 IV, 33 | old dispensation and the new, at which Judaism ceased 112 IV, 33 | things would pass away and a new state would succeed, yet, 113 IV, 33 | course has ceased and the new has begun, with John intervening 114 IV, 33 | prophets ended in John, and a new state of things began after 115 IV, 39 | THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW TESTAMENT, IS NONE OTHER 116 IV, 40 | mentioning the cup and making the new testament to be sealed " 117 IV, 42 | linen, nothing to lay in the new sepulchre. Still it was 118 V, 1intro| HIMSELF NOT THE PREACHER OF A NEW GOD. CALLED BY JESUS CHRIST, 119 V, 1intro| who am to some degree a new disciple? the follower of 120 V, 1intro| prove that he proclaimed no new god; that is, we shall draw 121 V, 2 | to be superseded by a new course of things which should 122 V, 2 | then terminating and the new things then beginning, the 123 V, 2 | things" and confirm "the new," and yet promote thereby 124 V, 2 | that he ought to pursue a new discipline, after he had 125 V, 2 | after he had taken up with a new god? Since, however, the 126 V, 2 | as the prescription of a new god would have afforded 127 V, 2 | that it is the gospel of a new god which was then set forth 128 V, 3 | abolish if he had published a new god. Rightly, then, did 129 V, 4 | things might pass away, and a new course begin, even "the 130 V, 4 | course begin, even "the new law out of Zion, and the 131 V, 4 | had said by Isaiah, "Your new moons, and your sabbaths, 132 V, 4 | and her sabbaths, and her new moons, and all her solemn 133 V, 4 | circumcision, as the messenger of a new god, why does he say that " 134 V, 5 | s. If, however, it was a new god that was being preached, 135 V, 7 | leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened." 136 V, 7 | them, who also promised the new condition of things. The 137 V, 9 | CHRIST OF THE OLD AND THE NEW TESTAMENTS.~Meanwhile the 138 V, 10 | apostle here indicates some new god as the author and advocate 139 V, 11 | CHRIST. THE NEWNESS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. THE VEIL OF OBDURATE 140 V, 11 | revealed. Therefore "the New Testament" will appertain 141 V, 11 | superiority of the glory of the New Testament, which is permanent 142 V, 12 | man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old; things are 143 V, 12 | behold, all things are become new;" and so is accomplished 144 V, 13 | ADMINISTRATION OF THE OLD AND THE NEW DISPENSATIONS IN ONE AND 145 V, 14 | mistake the precepts of your new god: "Abhor that which is 146 V, 15 | Christ the proclaimer of the new god, after they had put 147 V, 16 | both the ancient and the new prophecies, and especially 148 V, 17 | desirous of giving it the new rifle (of Laodicean), as 149 V, 17 | in Christ Jesus"), "one new man, making peace" (really 150 V, 17 | man, making peace" (really new, and really man no phantom 151 V, 17 | really man no phantom but new, and newly born of a virgin 152 V, 19 | of a holy day, or of the new moon, or of the sabbath, 153 V, 19 | He would "make all things new," commanded men "to break 154 V, 19 | the old man and put on the new.~


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