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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 23 | his God, the son from his father, the pupil from his tutor, 2 I, 23 | his God, undutiful to his father, ungrateful to his tutor, 3 I, 24 | ye perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect." 4 I, 27 | such a god) is neither your Father, towards whom your love 5 II, 13 | manifesting God as both a perfect father and a perfect master: a 6 II, 13 | and a perfect master: a father in His mercy, a master in 7 II, 13 | master in His discipline; a father in the mildness of His power, 8 II, 13 | master in its severity; a father who must be loved with dutiful 9 II, 15 | in other words, that the father should not bear the iniquity 10 II, 15 | son the iniquity of the father, but that every man should 11 II, 17 | neighbour's; honour thy father and thy mother; and, thou 12 II, 26 | as the deprecator of the Father, and the offerer of His 13 II, 27 | SUSTAINED BY THE ALMIGHTY FATHER, NEVER VISIBLE TO MAN. PERVERSENESS 14 II, 27 | act in the name of God the Father; that He actually from the 15 II, 27 | condition He received from the Father a dispensation in those 16 II, 27 | regard, however, to the Father, the very gospel which is 17 II, 27 | Christ: "No man knoweth the Father, save the Son." For even 18 II, 27 | live." He means that the Father is invisible, in whose authority 19 II, 27 | God, must be found in the Father, who is invisible and unapproachable, 20 II, 27 | Witness and Servant of the Father, uniting in Himself man 21 III, 2 | He was the Son of God His Father. For this was a point of 22 III, 2 | point of order, that the Father should announce the Son 23 III, 2 | before the Son should the Father, and that the Father should 24 III, 2 | the Father, and that the Father should testify of the Son 25 III, 2 | Son should testify of the Father. Secondly, because, in addition 26 III, 2 | acknowledged as Son if the Father never named Him, nor be 27 III, 2 | gave Him a commission: the Father, if any, purposely naming 28 III, 2 | will not allow that the Father should come after the Son 29 III, 4 | way a son previous to his father's announcement, a sent one 30 III, 5 | that a man should leave his father and mother and become one 31 III, 6 | both heard and seen as the Father's vicegerent in the name 32 III, 6 | have not acknowledged the Father have failed likewise to 33 III, 7 | infirmity;" "placed by the Father as a stone of stumbling 34 III, 7 | and Thy majesty." For the Father, after making Him a little 35 III, 7 | true High Priest of the Father, in the person of Joshua, 36 III, 13 | have knowledge to cry, My father and My mother, He shall 37 III, 13 | Damascus before he knows his father and mother's name, it follows 38 III, 13 | passage He also says: "Thy father was an Amorite, and thy 39 III, 17 | all men." Similarly the Father addressed the Son just before: " 40 III, 18 | when he was given up by his father as an offering, himself 41 III, 18 | who was destined by His Father as a sacrifice, and carried 42 III, 18 | when he is blessed by his father in these words: "His glory 43 III, 19 | again, when He implores His Father's help, He says, "Save me 44 III, 20 | there will occur to you the Father's promise in the Psalms: " 45 III, 20 | the chief of the race and father of the family. Because it 46 III, 20 | attributed the body (womb) to the father. That new dispensation, 47 III, 22 | ascribe glory to God the Father, in the person of Christ 48 III, 22 | Christ Himself addressing His Father; "I will declare Thy name 49 III, 23 | Psalm He demands of the Father their dispersion: "Scatter 50 IV, 9 | the Catholic Priest of the Father. Accordingly He added: " 51 IV, 10 | the Son of whom He is the Father. I see how the Ninevites 52 IV, 10 | beginning He acted in the Father's name. I read, too, how 53 IV, 10 | of a human parent, either father or mother. And then the 54 IV, 10 | accounted the son of the father or the mother? Since He 55 IV, 10 | is (begotten) of God the Father, He is not, of course, ( 56 IV, 10 | course, (the son) of a human father. If He is not of a human 57 IV, 10 | If He is not of a human father, it follows that He must 58 IV, 10 | virgin. For to whom a human father is not ascribed, to his 59 IV, 10 | because not begotten of a father, and His mother be a virgin, 60 IV, 10 | be a virgin, because His father is not human He will be 61 IV, 10 | see. If through a human father, then you deny him to be 62 IV, 10 | if not through a human father also, then He is not the 63 IV, 10 | God as actually the human father of Christ, as Valentinus 64 IV, 11 | was given to him by the Father. He had nowhere read of 65 IV, 11 | also says exultingly of the Father: "Let my soul rejoice in 66 IV, 12 | by the benediction of the Father, an additional sanctity 67 IV, 13 | He is indeed heard by the Father. Accordingly turn over the 68 IV, 13 | voice of His prayer to the Father by night, the psalm manifestly 69 IV, 13 | and the audience of the Father: you have, (in short,) the 70 IV, 13 | the High Priest of the Father, puts on; as if, also, they 71 IV, 13 | and He built her by the Father's will; that you may know 72 IV, 13 | church according to the Father's will even of other races 73 IV, 16 | the dispensations of the Father, both revealed and made 74 IV, 16 | to all men the law of His Father's compassion, excepting 75 IV, 17 | Especially when I have for my Father the same great Being whom 76 IV, 17 | of the universe as much a Father, even of all men, as (Marcion' 77 IV, 17 | merciful," says He, "as your Father also that had mercy upon 78 IV, 18 | the Word and Spirit of the Father, was operating and preaching 79 IV, 19 | that "whosoever preferred father or mother or brethren to 80 IV, 21 | declaration; "made" by the Father "a little lower than the 81 IV, 22 | voice from heaven, and the Father's testimony to the Son; 82 IV, 22 | His Son." This voice the Father was going Himself to recommend. 83 IV, 22 | law and the prophets. The Father gave to the Son new disciples, 84 IV, 23 | alleged as an excuse his father's burial, "Let the dead 85 IV, 23 | dead person; and for his father he shall not be defiled"; 86 IV, 23 | dead body," not even of his father, or his mother, or his brother. 87 IV, 24 | received this power from the Father, in order to bestow it upon 88 IV, 25 | XXV. CHRIST THANKS THE FATHER FOR REVEALING TO BABES WHAT 89 IV, 25 | says, "I thank thee, (O Father,)and own Thee, Lord of heaven, 90 IV, 25 | the Lord of heaven nor the Father of Christ but He in whom 91 IV, 25 | delivered unto me of my Father." you may believe Him, if 92 IV, 25 | delivered to him by the Father? Are they the Creator's? 93 IV, 25 | Then the things which the Father delivered to the Son are 94 IV, 25 | delivered to him by the Father, by what right does he claim 95 IV, 25 | no man knoweth who the Father is, but the Son; and who 96 IV, 25 | who the Son is, but the Father, and he to whom the Son 97 IV, 25 | inserted the clause that the Father is known by him to whom 98 IV, 25 | announced as set by the Father to be a light to the Gentiles, 99 IV, 26 | had been praying to that Father above, looking up with insolent 100 IV, 26 | therein. To whom can I say, "Father?" To him who had nothing 101 IV, 26 | Creator recognise also as "Father." It is even He who knows 102 IV, 28 | refused obedience to the Father; nor does He wish His disciples 103 IV, 29 | further adds, "But your Father knoweth that ye have need 104 IV, 29 | I would first ask, what Father Christ would have to be 105 IV, 29 | thief, whose hour, if the father of the family had only known, 106 IV, 29 | lord. He says at last, "The father shall be divided against 107 IV, 29 | and the son against the father; the mother against the 108 IV, 30 | man." He received from the Father the seed of the kingdom, 109 IV, 34 | same time represented the Father, even Him who united male 110 IV, 34 | Gentiles (since he is "the father of many nations," which 111 IV, 35 | veritable High Priest of God the Father, He inspected them according 112 IV, 36 | false witness, Honour thy father and thy mother?" Or did 113 IV, 39 | Himself received from the Father the ability of uttering 114 IV, 39 | who is not subject to the Father. That persecutions from 115 IV, 39 | which in the Psalm the Father had promised to give to 116 IV, 42 | with a loud voice to the Father, "Into Thine hands I commend 117 IV, 43conc| THE WISDOM OF THE ALMIGHTY FATHER, AS INDICATED IN PROPHECY. 118 V, 3 | reason to be called "the father of many nations," whilst 119 V, 3 | is in faith our (common) father, so here also he named us " 120 V, 3 | that Abraham should be the father of (many) nations. As to 121 V, 4 | our hearts, crying, Abba, Father." For "in the last days," 122 V, 4 | promise thereof? Who is (our) Father, but He who is also our 123 V, 5 | blessings as "from God the Father and the Lord Jesus," he 124 V, 5 | God is declared to be the Father and the Lord Jesus, unless ( 125 V, 5 | universe can be acknowledged as Father and Lord; next, that to 126 V, 5 | Lord; next, that to the Father also the title of Lord accrues 127 V, 5 | receives the same through the Father; then that "grace and peace" 128 V, 7 | an offender" who had his father's wife." He followed, no 129 V, 7 | there is but one God, the Father." Now, from whom do all 130 V, 11 | CORINTHIANS. THE CREATOR THE FATHER OF MERCIES. SHOWN TO BE 131 V, 11 | blessed God," (who is "the Father) of our Lord Jesus Christ, 132 V, 11 | us. Now, if the title of Father may be claimed for (Marcion' 133 V, 11 | suitable, who is also "the Father of mercies," and (in the 134 V, 11 | will allow him to be "the Father of mercies." Since, however, 135 V, 11 | revealed, as if he were the father of mercies from the time 136 V, 14 | CREATOR'S SCRIPTURES.~If the Father "sent His Son in the likeness 137 V, 17 | because foretold. Again, "the Father of glory" is He whose Christ, 138 V, 17 | passage the Spirit says to the Father concerning the Son: "Thou 139 V, 17 | obtained "access to the Father," being "now no more strangers 140 V, 18 | cause shall a man leave his father and his mother, (and shall 141 V, 18 | says plainly, "Honour thy father and thy mother." Again, ( 142 V, 19 | like manner say that the Father of Christ is invisible, 143 V, 19 | God) as the image of (the Father) Himself. He must not be 144 V, 19 | could it have "pleased (the Father) that in Him should all 145 V, 20 | truly God, as the Son of the Father, in His fashion and image,


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