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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 9 | common minds as well as the natural gratification which is inherent 2 I, 13| to the interpretation of natural objects, and so with much 3 I, 13| indeed, enough for me that natural elements, foremost in site 4 I, 18| where nature is excluded, no natural means (of knowledge) are 5 I, 22| OF GOODNESS CONSIDERED AS NATURAL; THE GOD OF MARCION FOUND 6 I, 22| it were to prove itself a natural agency), at once coming 7 I, 22| God all things should be natural and inbred, just like His 8 I, 22| in the treasures of His natural properties, might precede 9 I, 22| should not discharge all His natural functions; for if these 10 I, 22| they would cease to be natural. Moreover, the.nature of 11 I, 22| ceased its action was not natural, because with natural properties 12 I, 22| not natural, because with natural properties such cessation 13 I, 22| it shall not prove to be natural, it must no longer be believed 14 I, 22| so long as, failing to be natural, it neither provides from 15 I, 23| as rational as they are natural. I require reason in His 16 I, 24| it is found to be neither natural nor rational. The same conclusion, 17 I, 25| Deity, as being neither natural, nor rational, nor perfect, 18 II, 2 | from the very first "the natural man, not receiving the things 19 II, 2 | his entire race, wholly natural and heretical as it is, 20 II, 6 | and in a certain sense a natural attribute of goodness, there 21 II, 6 | goodness in accordance with his natural constitution indeed, but 22 II, 7 | unimpaired to God; both His natural goodness, and the purposes 23 II, 8 | merely that he might live the natural life that God had produced 24 II, 12| too, deemed innate and natural, and not as accidentally 25 III, 5 | seasons. It is indeed more natural to the prophetic divination 26 III, 6 | through the identity of their natural substance; for if in Its 27 III, 10| unworthy of honour. As the natural state is, so will the likeness 28 III, 11| corpulent either from their natural flux or from some other 29 III, 15| name of God, as being the natural designation of Deity, may 30 IV, 1 | also which occur in the natural works of the Creator, who 31 IV, 5 | uncorrupt? For it is but natural that they who were perverting 32 IV, 7 | especial propounder as a natural consequence of a rival god; 33 IV, 8 | worthier preachers. It was natural to Him to refuse the proclamation 34 IV, 17| son, not begetting me into natural life, but into spiritual 35 IV, 20| blood which proceeds from natural functions every month, and 36 IV, 20| was needed, and not the natural relief of time. And thus 37 IV, 20| now; but the remark has a natural bearing on the question 38 IV, 22| now spoken, and not in his natural senses, he could not know 39 IV, 28| become fearful after his natural death. Since, therefore, 40 V, 3 | conclusively shown' by the natural meaning.~ 41 V, 4 | error of that physical or natural superstition which holds 42 V, 5 | mankind by their neglect of natural duty, had both sinned and 43 V, 7 | doubt, the principles of natural and public law. When, however, 44 V, 10| which was denied, it was natural to discuss what would be 45 V, 10| although it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual 46 V, 10| body." Now, although the natural principle of life and the 47 V, 10| to itself, so that the "natural body" may fairly be taken 48 V, 10| being called animal (or natural) will became spiritual, 49 V, 10| the soul is no longer the natural body, but the flesh, which 50 V, 10| the flesh, which was the natural body, (is the subject of 51 V, 10| change), forasmuch as of a natural body it is made a spiritual 52 V, 10| is accustomed to put the natural condition instead of the 53 V, 17| who has also enriched our natural eyes with light; to whom,


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