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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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rival

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1 I, 4 | that he is the supreme, his rival being now vanquished, and 2 I, 4 | from this failure of his rival, the other is unique in 3 I, 11 | is strange to Him; so the rival god is seen to be no god, 4 I, 11 | His being alone without a rival, He might have spared Himself 5 I, 11 | furnished in power His inferior rival was, should have made no 6 I, 15 | THE PLACE OCCUPIED BY THE RIVAL DEITIES. INSTEAD OF TWO 7 I, 22 | wishing to aggravate his rival's obloquy by permitting 8 I, 25 | the very act encounters a rival, both in Him from whom He 9 I, 28 | should show clemency to his rival's revolted subjects. Oh, 10 II, 29 | have been the Creator's rival in every disputed cause? 11 III, 3 | might shine forth as the rival of Christ by help of evidence 12 III, 4 | of the entire plan of the rival God and the rival Christ, 13 III, 4 | of the rival God and the rival Christ, he might then superinduce 14 III, 4 | interrupted the full course of his rival's time, or without just 15 III, 15 | other God, especially a rival, and one that has a dispensation 16 III, 15 | useful of two Gods being rival ones, than if there should 17 IV, 6 | CHRIST OF THE GOSPEL. NO RIVAL CHRIST ADMISSIBLE. THE CONNECTION 18 IV, 6 | Creator, as belonging to this rival god, and as alien from the 19 IV, 6 | between the Christ of the rival god and the Creator; but 20 IV, 7 | natural consequence of a rival god; for he would have been 21 IV, 7 | doctrine of a different and rival divinity, Inasmuch, then, 22 IV, 7 | for "the holy one" of the rival god? Simply that he went 23 IV, 11 | although there should arise rival predictions of a diverse 24 IV, 11 | discipline of John, as of the rival god, and would also have 25 IV, 12 | right, if He belonged to the rival god; nor would it cause 26 IV, 15 | destroyed them as their rival, by converting their disciples; 27 IV, 22 | that He belonged to the rival god, he would not have made 28 IV, 25 | no use for belief in the rival god which may be suitable 29 IV, 25 | to advance belief in His rival. If you look also into the 30 IV, 28 | the very spirit of that rival god may be blasphemed with 31 IV, 30 | presage the kingdom of the rival god! For He compared it, 32 IV, 30 | greater irritation of His rival? But when about to exclude 33 IV, 33 | Creator if He were Himself a rival to Him, He did (virtually) 34 IV, 33 | Master alone, without a rival god. Accordingly, this will 35 IV, 33 | and in the interest of the rival god. He could only seem 36 IV, 33 | mentioning Him) and the rival god how that the latter 37 IV, 35 | coming of the kingdom of the rival god, when no other god has 38 IV, 38 | that world that is, the rival god accounted worthy of 39 IV, 41 | moment, declare to them the rival (Christ)? You reply, In 40 IV, 41 | announced himself as sent by the rival god, and as being, therefore, 41 IV, 43conc| He does not belong to the rival god, but to the same God. 42 V, 4 | was his duty to prefer the rival principle of that which 43 V, 4 | received the approval of the rival god, who has, in fact, bestowed 44 V, 6 | that is, the Christ of the rival god) in order that this 45 V, 7 | Creator to men belonging to a rival god? Or did one god borrow 46 V, 7 | the man who offends His rival, instead of rather encouraging 47 V, 8 | however, the angels of the rival god are referred to, what 48 V, 11 | forth. Henceforth, then, the rival god will have no claim to 49 V, 13 | Himself on the truth of the rival god which had been detained 50 V, 13 | employment for the grace of a rival god, an enemy to Himself ( 51 V, 15 | with the apostle of the rival god, one so amiable withal, 52 V, 17 | of the enmity which was a rival to Christ. And thus you 53 V, 19 | other supposition, could the rival and the destroyer of the


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