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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref| the fact that Marcion was born there, fouler than any Scythian, 2 I, 8 | then suffer. It cannot be born, therefore it lacks age. 3 I, 29 | man, whom he forbids to be born, when he takes away that 4 I, 29 | indeed has thy Marcion been born! Enough; however, of Marcion' 5 II, 10 | paradise of thy God wast thou born" (for it was there, where 6 II, 10 | human beings was either born in the paradise of God, 7 III, 9 | angels ought to have been born of flesh, if it had been 8 III, 9 | human flesh, and yet not born. It was truly human, because 9 III, 9 | become incarnate by being born of the flesh in order that 10 III, 9 | He might even die, He was born. Therefore on that occasion 11 III, 9 | experience of flesh by being born, because they were not destined 12 III, 11 | XI. CHRIST WAS TRULY BORN; MARCION'S ABSURD CAVIL 13 III, 11 | to be verily and indeed born. For a certain woman had 14 III, 11 | confessed that He had been born. Now I would rather refer 15 III, 11 | means to pass as having been born, it was vain for him to 16 III, 11 | suffered all this, to be born was a less thing for Him. 17 III, 11 | too, might He have been born. Such are Marcion's chief 18 III, 11 | since He was flesh, He was born. For the points which this 19 III, 11 | the flesh, because He was born; and born, because He is 20 III, 11 | because He was born; and born, because He is in the flesh, 21 III, 12 | who is come was neither born under such a name, nor ever 22 III, 16 | generation (because we are born in the wilderness of this 23 III, 19 | For unto us a child is born." But what is there unusual 24 III, 21 | when no Cerdon was yet born, much less a Marcion. However, 25 IV, 2 | Christ, how that He was born of the Virgin, and came 26 IV, 7 | Wherefore that which shall be born of thee shall be called 27 IV, 10 | Son of man, unless He be born of a human parent, either 28 IV, 10 | if He be Son of man as born of His mother, because not 29 IV, 10 | Christ be also said to be born of man, then he too would 30 IV, 10 | hand, to deny that He was born of woman, lest they grant 31 IV, 10 | s phantoms. Since He is born of man, being the Son of 32 IV, 10 | more easily find a man born without a heart or without 33 IV, 13 | man say; and in her was born a man" (forasmuch as the 34 IV, 13 | forasmuch as the God-man was born), and He built her by the 35 IV, 13 | flocked to Him, because He was born the God-man who was to build 36 IV, 14 | Gentiles. And He who was born (into the world) will be 37 IV, 18 | greater than all of women born;" but for all that, He who 38 IV, 18 | greater than all of women born, belonged himself to another 39 IV, 18 | both John, greater than any born of women, and Christ, or 40 IV, 19 | suppose) until Marcion be born. We now come to the most 41 IV, 19 | Himself to His not having been born, when He asks, "Who is my 42 IV, 19 | ascertain whether He had been born or not when was a question 43 IV, 19 | could doubt His having been born, when they saw Him before 44 IV, 19 | but still one who had been born as man? Even if it had been 45 IV, 19 | Have all sons brothers born for them? May a man rather 46 IV, 21 | of man, because not yet born of man), even as early as 47 IV, 23 | not allow them even to be born, depriving them of their 48 IV, 26 | whom He had willed to be born. Even though the knocking 49 IV, 35 | for him if he had not been born, or if a millstone were 50 IV, 36 | of a person's having been born, who was seen to be a man), 51 V, 4 | was of the bond maid was born after the flesh, but he 52 V, 4 | that son of Abraham who was born of the free woman; whereas 53 V, 5 | however, Christ was not born of the Virgin, was not constituted 54 V, 9 | declare that the Lord was born at night, that so it might 55 V, 9 | had at that moment been born, and again from the place 56 V, 9 | purpose in Christ's being born at night, destined, as He 57 V, 9 | about any one's having been born from the womb), unless the 58 V, 9 | His sons are they who are born again in Him. But it will 59 V, 10 | that body (which, as being born along with the soul, and 60 V, 17 | phantom but new, and newly born of a virgin by the Spirit 61 V, 19 | a blush that Christ was born of the virgin's womb! At


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