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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref | their doctrines, on the ground that they are heretical 2 I, 5 | DUAL PRINCIPLE FALLS TO THE GROUND; PLURALITY OF GODS, OF WHATEVER 3 I, 9 | brought to a test on the ground of that common condition, 4 I, 11 | sometimes acknowledges, on the ground that in every such case 5 I, 11 | to be God on the express ground of His having made the universe, 6 I, 11 | universe, so, on the selfsame ground, no one ought to believe 7 I, 12 | of God. And so upon this ground of inactivity and lack of 8 I, 13 | wherewith the fruits of the ground return, and the elements 9 I, 16 | and invisible must on this ground be attributed to the Creator, 10 I, 23 | who kneels to his god on ground which is another's, offers 11 I, 24 | the Creator on the simple ground of his goodness, and since 12 I, 24 | made man of the dust of the ground," not of spiritual essence; 13 I, 25 | God. Well, then, on this ground we shall deny him to be 14 I, 25 | the name of Christ, on the ground that what is happy and incorruptible 15 I, 28 | No farmer will irrigate ground that will yield him no fruit 16 II, 2 | the toil of tilling the ground, has in his very labour, 17 II, 4 | formed man of the dust of the ground into so great a substance 18 II, 5 | them; and this on no other ground than that man is free, with 19 II, 6 | property of his own, on the ground that no less than this would 20 II, 10 | IN A CONFLICT ON HIS OWN GROUND.~If, however, you choose 21 II, 11 | Thenceforth it is "man to the ground," and not as before, "from 22 II, 11 | not as before, "from the ground; to death thenceforth, but 23 II, 13 | much, it could not keep its ground; for it had lost its impregnability 24 II, 24 | name of justice, on the ground that He had justly determined 25 II, 25 | of Abel crying from the ground, in order that he too might 26 III, 3 | faith, so that even on this ground he ought to have come announced 27 III, 5 | gather Samian cakes from the ground; nor does God, forsooth, 28 III, 7 | a root out of a thirsty ground; He hath no form nor comeliness; 29 III, 8 | resurrection of Christ falls to the ground, the resurrection of the 30 III, 9 | your god, perhaps on the ground of his having produced no 31 III, 9 | taken out of the dust of the ground in the true quality of flesh, 32 III, 16 | may be able to hold its ground. In the Christ of the Creator, 33 III, 17 | servant, like a root in a dry ground; He hath no form nor comeliness; 34 III, 18 | Christ, not indeed on this ground (that I may not delay my 35 III, 18 | fallen on the face to the ground, and in such prostration 36 IV, 5 | our might has stood its ground from its very first publication; 37 IV, 9 | belongs to the Creator, on the ground that He was once more powerful 38 IV, 13 | streams in the unwatered ground"); as if they were to be 39 IV, 14 | up the needy from off the ground, and out of the dunghill 40 IV, 14 | raiseth the poor man from the ground, and the beggar, that He 41 IV, 17 | which teaches mercy, on the ground of his own mercifulness, 42 IV, 17 | disobedience, even if He had no ground at any time else for His 43 IV, 20 | request granted. On what ground? Because they had lied? 44 IV, 21 | never shed forth upon the ground, amidst the sudden pains 45 IV, 24 | very particles of their ground which might cleave to the 46 IV, 25 | I see nothing, as I have ground for believing that even 47 IV, 26 | their dissolution to the ground, and were so often admonished 48 IV, 30 | who sowed seed in His own ground is shown to be the Creator. 49 IV, 33 | cannot be served, on the ground that while one is pleased 50 IV, 33 | John had not fallen to the ground.~ 51 IV, 34 | will meet you on your own ground, as if your Christ were 52 V, 1intro| our adversary on the mere ground of a simple rule, that even 53 V, 2 | controversy falls to the ground. Now, since they would all 54 V, 6 | flesh, formed by Him of the ground, and his soul of His afflatus, 55 V, 9 | that the body falls to the ground by death, as indeed facts 56 V, 9 | Till thou return to the ground, for out of it wast thou 57 V, 9 | therefore, which came from the ground shall return to the ground. 58 V, 9 | ground shall return to the ground. Now that falls down which 59 V, 9 | down which returns to the ground; and that rises again which 60 V, 9 | call Him blessed." (On what ground?) Because blessed Is the 61 V, 10 | We stand, then, on firm ground (when we say) that the next 62 V, 10 | dissolving thereof in the ground, "because it is sown in 63 V, 10 | it turns to decay in the ground, it follows that (after 64 V, 13 | AUTHOR ARGUES ON COMMON GROUND. THE JUDGMENT AT LAST WILL 65 V, 13 | law, and excuses it on the ground of sin: "What shall we say, 66 V, 18 | in this passage, on the ground that He (as their chief) 67 V, 19 | heresies are condemned, on the ground of their consisting of the 68 V, 19 | commanded men "to break up fresh ground for themselves," and thereby 69 V, 20 | mortality drops into the ground. But how shall it be changed,


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