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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 4 | regions. Such a man will suppose that human circumstances 2 I, 7 | come to be called god, you suppose that I ascribe it to the 3 I, 9 | for Marcion's god? Both, I suppose, as for a being who is still 4 I, 23| dispense with order in any one. Suppose now the divine goodness 5 I, 24| In what respect do you suppose yourself liberated from 6 I, 28| will the Creator then do? I suppose He will prepare for them 7 II, 2 | Him. They on this account suppose that another god must be 8 II, 7 | purpose, and in goodness. But, suppose God had interposed; suppose 9 II, 7 | suppose God had interposed; suppose Him to have abrogated man' 10 II, 12| determinations of the Creator. Do not suppose that His function as a judge 11 II, 13| make mock at Him? Would you suppose Him to be a good God, who 12 II, 16| your reply. How then do you suppose that in God there is anything 13 II, 19| Scriptures; and no more, I suppose, are wanted to prove Him 14 II, 22| which prompted the offering. Suppose now, that some dependant 15 II, 25| your garden! And God, I suppose, with His keener vision, 16 II, 27| the cross, why can you not suppose that some humiliations are 17 III, 2 | On the contrary, I should suppose that from God nothing comes 18 III, 4 | HERETIC.~He disdained, I suppose, to imitate the order of 19 III, 4 | he revealed himself, (I suppose,) after Him in order that 20 III, 5 | but not as if you were to suppose that you would ever gather 21 III, 6 | well have induced him to suppose that it was quite possible 22 III, 9 | discussion of yours, when you suppose that we are to be met with 23 III, 11| it was vain for him to suppose that faith in his nativity 24 III, 12| enlightened the world. And I suppose you will not deny it, inasmuch 25 III, 15| however, there ought, I suppose, to be no defect, no setting 26 III, 15| since they were more apt to suppose either that Christ was their 27 III, 18| subject of His death, I suppose, you endeavour to introduce 28 III, 19| Jews; so that you cannot suppose that this is the prophecy 29 III, 24| without hesitation venture to suppose, that by this ladder the 30 IV, 7 | knew not that he ought to suppose that he was another Jesus, 31 IV, 8 | His God anywhere yet? I suppose as yet nowhere. But was 32 IV, 13| figure; because it was, I suppose, more peculiarly fit than 33 IV, 14| nation, so that nobody can suppose that this was spoken of 34 IV, 14| is made. For even if you suppose that the promises of the 35 IV, 15| bestirred himself to destroy. I suppose, however, that by this time 36 IV, 19| in obscurity, waiting (I suppose) until Marcion be born. 37 IV, 19| given by the other side. But suppose they sent Him the message 38 IV, 20| prophecies, of the Creator? You suppose that He is predicted as 39 IV, 20| acquired for the law? Who can suppose, that a woman who had been. 40 IV, 22| their own Christ act? I suppose He would have imitated the 41 IV, 23| have over us. Thus far, I suppose, you belong to the Creator, 42 IV, 23| his brother. Now it was, I suppose, for the Nazarite and the 43 IV, 25| god whom they knew not, suppose him now at last to be known 44 IV, 25| belong to the Creator? I suppose He would have said that 45 IV, 26| the Creator? For if you suppose the meaning to be, "If I 46 IV, 28| order that no one should suppose that He was attempting the 47 IV, 29| when He goes on to say, "Suppose ye that I am come to give 48 IV, 33| age concealed. He was, I suppose, waiting until he had learnt 49 IV, 38| mouth, or their own heart? Suppose you refer these points to 50 IV, 38| replied to His question. Suppose their answer to have been, 51 IV, 39| etc. And that you may not suppose that these predictions refer 52 V, 2 | Galatians, which led them to suppose that faith in Christ (the 53 V, 4 | and years" the sabbaths, I suppose, and "the preparations," 54 V, 5 | mystery of our faith; and I suppose it to be impossible accurately 55 V, 10| for the dead. Do not then suppose that the apostle here indicates 56 V, 13| particulars also. Are we then to suppose that the apostle abstained 57 V, 13| antagonist! For this (I suppose it was, that) the law of 58 V, 14| is, to its sin. But even suppose that the likeness was predicated 59 V, 16| is not Antichrist, as we suppose (him to be) then He is the 60 V, 16| fight to be angry? He, as I suppose, who from the beginning 61 V, 17| heaven? Nor can we possibly suppose that any things whatever 62 V, 17| quest of the Creator. I suppose, forsooth, we find Him, 63 V, 17| is quite ridiculous (to suppose that) the Christ of the 64 V, 19| must not on this account suppose that on every mention of 65 V, 19| our trespasses," we cannot suppose that sins are forgiven by 66 V, 20| Of course the Marcionites suppose that they have the apostle 67 V, 21| discipline. His aim, was, I suppose, to carry out his interpolating


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