Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
joan 1
job 1
joel 5
john 77
join 2
joined 7
joining 1
Frequency    [«  »]
77 david
77 day
77 either
77 john
77 resurrection
76 earth
76 see
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

IntraText - Concordances

john

                                                 bold = Main text
   Book, Chapter                                 grey = Comment text
1 III, 8 | Marcionites, whom the Apostle John designated as antichrists, 2 III, 13| Babylon also in our (St.) John is a figure of the city 3 III, 14| action. Now the Apostle John, in the Apocalypse, describes 4 III, 14| you will not acknowledge John, you have our common master 5 III, 23| the prophets were until John, but the clews of divine 6 III, 24| knowledge of and the Apostle John beheld. And the word of 7 IV, 2 | the apostles, therefore, John and Matthew first instil 8 IV, 3 | if he censures Peter and John and James, who were thought 9 IV, 5 | blood. We have also St. John's foster churches. For although 10 IV, 5 | origin, will yet rest on John as their author. In the 11 IV, 5 | usage I mean the Gospels of John and Matthew whilst that 12 IV, 11| belong. Whence, too, does John come upon the scene? Christ, 13 IV, 11| suddenly; and just as suddenly, John! After this fashion occur 14 IV, 11| Creator's dispensation. Of John, however, what else I have 15 IV, 11| demonstrate that, reciprocally, John is suitable to Christ, and 16 IV, 11| frustration, the mission of John the Baptist. For if there 17 IV, 11| had been no ministry of John at all "the voice," as Isaiah 18 IV, 11| comparison with the disciples of John, who were constantly fasting 19 IV, 11| diversity between Christ and John, and their followers respectively, 20 IV, 11| Therefore Christ belonged to John, and John to Christ; while 21 IV, 11| Christ belonged to John, and John to Christ; while both belonged 22 IV, 11| rejected the discipline of John, as of the rival god, and 23 IV, 11| rejected the discipline of John, but rather allowed it, 24 IV, 11| referring it to the time of John, although destining it for 25 IV, 18| RAISING OF THE WIDOW'S SON. JOHN BAPTIST, AND HIS MESSAGE 26 IV, 18| them of their error? But John is offended when he hears 27 IV, 18| prophetic gift, had been through John preparing the ways of the 28 IV, 18| should now depart from John, and return back again of 29 IV, 18| all-embracing original. Therefore John, being now an ordinary person, 30 IV, 18| expectation or thought of. Now John was quite sure that there 31 IV, 18| this fear, therefore, even John asks the question, "Art 32 IV, 18| superior. And there lay John's difficulty. He was in 33 IV, 18| as the Lord sent word to John, that it was by means of 34 IV, 18| not being the Christ of John, he yet bestows on John 35 IV, 18| John, he yet bestows on John his testimony, affirming 36 IV, 18| mentioned by the perplexed John, in order that, by affirming 37 IV, 18| already come in the person of John, He might quench the doubt 38 IV, 18| person was greater than John belonged to one God, while 39 IV, 18| belonged to one God, while John, who was greater than all 40 IV, 18| thought to be less than John since all were running into 41 IV, 18| into the wilderness after John rather than after Christ (" 42 IV, 18| to claim as His own both John, greater than any born of 43 IV, 18| destined to be greater than John in that kingdom, although 44 IV, 18| then lessened the greatness John.We have already spoken of 45 IV, 21| Christ; others, that He was John; some, that He was Elias; 46 IV, 26| Master, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples." 47 IV, 26| instruction in prayer, to whom John's disciples also used to 48 IV, 26| to pray. But, inasmuch as John had introduced some new 49 IV, 33| COVETOUSNESS AND PRIDE. JOHN BAPTIST THE LINK BETWEEN 50 IV, 33| pupillage up to the time of John, and then proceeded forthwith 51 IV, 33| the prophets were until John; since that time the kingdom 52 IV, 33| also did not recognise in John a certain limit placed between 53 IV, 33| succeed, yet, inasmuch as John is shown to be both the 54 IV, 33| from the very fact that John has come, that Christ must 55 IV, 33| to follow His harbinger John. So that, if the old course 56 IV, 33| the new has begun, with John intervening between them, 57 IV, 33| and the prophets ended in John, and a new state of things 58 IV, 33| prophetically described John as "the voice of one crying 59 IV, 33| what He had said concerning John had not fallen to the ground.~ 60 IV, 34| PROHIBITING IT, EXPLAINED. JOHN BAPTIST AND HEROD. MARCION' 61 IV, 34| the previously mentioned John. For John reproved Herod, 62 IV, 34| previously mentioned John. For John reproved Herod, because 63 IV, 34| therefore made mention of John, and of course of the occurrence 64 IV, 34| fits in with the mention of John wickedly slain, and of Herod, 65 IV, 34| Herod and the "comfort" of John, that even now Herod might 66 IV, 35| Thus, in the Gospel of John, the woman of Samaria, when 67 IV, 38| Christ knew "the baptism of John, whence it was." Then why 68 IV, 38| answer to have been, that John's baptism was "of men," 69 IV, 38| His law of the tree. But John's baptism was "from heaven." " 70 IV, 38| had wished men to believe John, purposing to censure them 71 IV, 38| belonged to Him whose sacrament John was administering. But, 72 V, 2 | the prophets were until John" thus making the Baptist 73 V, 2 | who was revealed after John, than invalidate "the old 74 V, 3 | did Peter and James and John give their right hand of 75 V, 3 | overthrown, from the moment when John "cried in the wilderness, 76 V, 8 | the prophets were until John.'' Now hear how he declared 77 V, 16| especially by the Apostle John, who says that "already


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL