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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref | to have died an accursed death. Their women are not by 2 I, 16 | the same way as life and death, or as evil things and peace? 3 I, 22 | to be done. For there was death already, and Sin the sting 4 I, 22 | already, and Sin the sting of death, and that malignity too 5 I, 22 | occur. Man is condemned to death for tasting the fruit of 6 I, 25 | whether it were sin or death, and more especially in 7 I, 28 | judge. If deliverance from death, how could he deliver from 8 I, 28 | how could he deliver from death, who has not delivered to 9 I, 28 | who has not delivered to death? For he must have delivered 10 I, 28 | delivered the sinner to death, if he had from the beginning 11 I, 29 | and who threatened with death the unchaste, sacrilegious, 12 II, 5 | obedience of the law into death? For if He had been good, 13 II, 5 | it under the penalty of death. Now if there were in God 14 II, 5 | again, would the penalty of death be threatened against sin, 15 II, 5 | good and evil, life and death, that the entire course 16 II, 8 | was not constituted for death, by now wishing that he 17 II, 8 | sinner's repentance to his death. As, therefore, God designed 18 II, 8 | brought on himself a state of death; and this, too, neither 19 II, 8 | threatened with the penalty of death a creature whom He knew 20 II, 9 | the threat of incurring death, which was meant to be a 21 II, 9 | nay, its condemner. If death is the evil, death will 22 II, 9 | condemner. If death is the evil, death will not give the reproach 23 II, 11 | before, "from the ground; to death thenceforth, but before, 24 II, 12 | the tree of knowledge of death and of life, between the 25 II, 13 | sinner,s repentance to his death; be feared, because He dislikes 26 II, 17 | repentance rather than his death, which prefers mercy to 27 II, 19 | deliver their souls from death," even eternal death, "and 28 II, 19 | from death," even eternal death, "and to nourish them in 29 II, 19 | sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." "The Lord 30 II, 21 | Sabbath-day was punished with death. For it was his own work 31 II, 25 | condition under law subject to death, yet was hope preserved 32 II, 25 | to atone for his sin by death, He even prohibited his 33 II, 27 | lowliness as to undergo death, even the death of the cross, 34 II, 27 | undergo death, even the death of the cross, why can you 35 II, 28 | from the beginning. Sin and death, and the author of sin too 36 II, 28 | willed himself to be put to death; not less a homicide against 37 III, 6 | therefore would even put Him to death, it will therefore follow 38 III, 6 | be capable of suffering death, do thereby also affirm 39 III, 8 | is subverted. Christ's death, wherein lies the whole 40 III, 8 | flesh is denied, how is His death to be asserted; for death 41 III, 8 | death to be asserted; for death is the proper suffering 42 III, 8 | flesh, which returns through death back to the earth out of 43 III, 8 | of its Maker? Now, if His death be denied, because of the 44 III, 8 | of the flesh, to which as death accrues, so does resurrection 45 III, 9 | and might further by His death also dissolve our death, 46 III, 9 | death also dissolve our death, by rising again in that 47 III, 11 | not be worse for Him than death, infancy than the cross, 48 III, 14 | the fact that He conquered death by His resurrection. "Thy 49 III, 18 | XVIII. TYPES OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST. ISAAC; JOSEPH; 50 III, 18 | SERPENT.~On the subject of His death, I suppose, you endeavour 51 III, 18 | His Son to that kind of death on which He had Himself 52 III, 18 | carried the wood for his own death. By this act he even then 53 III, 18 | then was setting forth the death of Christ, who was destined 54 III, 19 | XIX. PROPHECIES OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST.~Come now, when 55 III, 19 | not Christ, who overcame death by His suffering on the 56 III, 19 | thence reigned! Now, although death reigned from Adam even to 57 III, 19 | having shut up the kingdom of death by dying upon the tree of 58 III, 19 | mouth," that is, the jaws of death, "and my humiliation from 59 III, 19 | could somehow show that this death was predicted as His by 60 III, 19 | is a prophecy merely of death. For, from the fact that 61 III, 19 | the fact that the kind of death is not declared, it was 62 III, 19 | it was possible for the death of the cross to have been 63 III, 19 | unwilling to allow that the death of my Christ was predicted, 64 III, 19 | However, I will show him the death, and burial, and resurrection 65 III, 19 | been no sepulture without death, and no removal of sepulture 66 III, 19 | poured out His soul unto death." For there is here set 67 III, 19 | Him for His suffering of death. It was equally shown that 68 III, 19 | this recompense for His death, was certainly to obtain 69 III, 19 | certainly to obtain it after His death by means of the resurrection.~ 70 III, 20 | SUBSEQUENT INFLUENCE Or CHRIST'S DEATH IN THE WORLD PREDICTED. 71 III, 20 | prison-house," that is, of death, "those that sit in darkness" 72 III, 23 | stolen, "and the rich for His death," even those who had redeemed 73 III, 23 | s enemy whom they put to death. At all events, if the Creator' 74 III, 23 | He was some day to put to death on His own earth, after 75 IV, 7 | sitting in the shadow of death, the light hath arisen." 76 IV, 10 | repentance rather than his death. You will first have to 77 IV, 11 | coelebs or a eunuch; until death or divorce does he reserve 78 IV, 18 | also the widow's son from death. This was not a strange 79 IV, 20 | For with the last enemy death did He fight, and through 80 IV, 24 | the Shunammite's son from death, I rather think he gave 81 IV, 28 | after they have been put to death by them. These therefore 82 IV, 28 | to fear after his violent death, it is the denier to whom 83 IV, 28 | fearful after his natural death. Since, therefore, that 84 IV, 28 | have to be feared after death, even the punishment of 85 IV, 28 | after they had put him to death. And so Christ is the Creator' 86 IV, 34 | same Herod, was even put to death. The Lord having therefore 87 IV, 34 | of the occurrence of his death, hurled His censure against 88 IV, 34 | her husband not less by death than by divorce; who had 89 IV, 34 | had therefore put him to death. The remarks I have advanced 90 IV, 34 | sincerely believe that after death there were punishments for 91 IV, 38 | been immediately stoned to death. Some Marcion, in rivalry 92 IV, 38 | that here, where there is death, there is also marriage. " 93 IV, 39 | sight of the Lord) is the death of the just" arising, no 94 IV, 41 | continued to insist on his death. And would he not even more 95 IV, 42 | is delivered to be put to death, as if he were the murderer. 96 IV, 43conc| THE BODY OF CHRIST AFTER DEATH NO MERE PHANTOM. MARCION' 97 V, 4 | come the harvest both of death and of life. But "in due 98 V, 5 | men," but the cross and death of Christ? What is that " 99 V, 5 | really suffered neither death nor the cross there was 100 V, 7 | or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things 101 V, 7 | both the world and life and death, which. cannot possibly 102 V, 8 | captivity captive," meaning death or slavery of man; "He gave 103 V, 9 | body falls to the ground by death, as indeed facts themselves 104 V, 9 | down. "Since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection." 105 V, 10 | HEAVENLY. THE TRIUMPH OVER DEATH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPHETS. 106 V, 10 | written by the Creator, "O death, where is thy victory" or 107 V, 10 | victory" or thy struggle? "O death, where is thy sting?" written, 108 V, 10 | the victory" even over death, than to Him from whom he 109 V, 11 | sinner's repentance to his death, of course because of His 110 V, 11 | darkness and in the shadow of death?" (None else, surely, than 111 V, 11 | in which Christ's very death is borne about, wherein 112 V, 11 | the preceding, that His death is borne about in our body. 113 V, 11 | eternal perdition after death, but by labours and sufferings, 114 V, 12 | TEACHING AGAINST THE FEAR OF DEATH, SO APT TO ARISE UNDER ANTI-CHRISTIAN 115 V, 12 | perpetual dissolution after death. He treats of this subject 116 V, 12 | consolation against the fear of death and the dread of this very 117 V, 12 | from their instantaneous death, whilst encountering the 118 V, 12 | as wishing not to undergo death, but to be surprised into 119 V, 12 | by being rescued from death in the supervesture of its 120 V, 12 | we should be surprised by death, and tells us that we even 121 V, 12 | to be ready to meet even death with joy. In this view it 122 V, 13 | dispensation "reigned unto death, even so might grace reign 123 V, 13 | was called (the law) of death. But, behold, he bears testimony 124 V, 14 | statement we see that not the death of the soul is meant, but 125 V, 14 | accrues to that which incurred death because of sin, that is, 126 V, 15 | UPBRAIDS THE JEWS FOR THE DEATH FIRST OF THEIR PROPHETS 127 V, 15 | god, after they had put to death also the prophets of their 128 V, 19 | reconciled in His body through death;" meaning, of course, that 129 V, 19 | died in that body wherein death was possible through the 130 V, 20 | have "become obedient unto death," if He had not been constituted 131 V, 20 | additional words, "even the death of the cross." For he could


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