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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref | God whom he had found. His disciples will not deny that his first 2 I, 19 | and the gospel; and his disciples will not deny that in this 3 I, 29 | should produce too many noble disciples of Marcion. The cruelty 4 II, 3 | of things came about. The disciples of Marcion, moreover, may 5 IV, 2 | because the preaching of disciples might be open to the suspicion 6 IV, 5 | seem that the works which disciples publish belong to their 7 IV, 5 | published nothing, that their disciples were more forward in such 8 IV, 5 | they could not have been disciples, without any instruction 9 IV, 7 | wish really was that His disciples should not glory in the 10 IV, 11 | could have challenged the disciples of Christ, as they ate and 11 IV, 11 | to a comparison with the disciples of John, who were constantly 12 IV, 11 | would also have defended the disciples, as very properly pursuing 13 IV, 11 | He neither defended the disciples, (but rather excused them, 14 IV, 12 | CREATOR THE CASE OF THE DISCIPLES WHO PLUCKED THE EARS OF 15 IV, 12 | to annul the Sabbath. The disciples had been hungry; on that 16 IV, 12 | if He had commanded His disciples to fast on the Sabbath-day, 17 IV, 12 | not directly defend His disciples, but excuses them; because 18 IV, 12 | on a level with His own disciples in their fault and their 19 IV, 12 | beneficial to the life of His disciples, for He indulged them with 20 IV, 13 | impart to the dearest of His disciples a name which was suggested 21 IV, 15 | rival, by converting their disciples; he took up their cause 22 IV, 19 | might prove them first as disciples, and then as assistants 23 IV, 20 | touched me?" He asks, when His disciples alleged an excuse. He even 24 IV, 21 | NARRATIVE OF THE MISSION OF THE DISCIPLES. THE FEEDING OF THE MULTITUDE. 25 IV, 21 | ABSURD.~He sends forth His disciples to preach the kingdom of 26 IV, 21 | imposing silence (on the disciples) was such as made it clear 27 IV, 22 | described. He selects from His disciples three witnesses of the impending 28 IV, 22 | Father gave to the Son new disciples, after that Moses and Elias 29 IV, 23 | rebuke of Christ on His disciples, when they were for inflicting 30 IV, 24 | THE MISSION OF THE SEVENTY DISCIPLES, AND CHRIST'S CHARGE TO 31 IV, 24 | whereas Christ commanded His disciples not to carry even a staff 32 IV, 26 | at Jerusalem one of his disciples came to him and said, "Master, 33 IV, 26 | as John also taught his disciples." This he said, forsooth, 34 IV, 26 | in prayer, to whom John's disciples also used to pray. But, 35 IV, 26 | the "blessedness" to His disciples from the womb and the paps 36 IV, 28 | Beware," He says to the disciples, "of the leaven of the Pharisees, 37 IV, 28 | Father; nor does He wish His disciples to show such a disposition 38 IV, 28 | which He wished to guard His disciples against. It is the example 39 IV, 28 | Christ) now forbade His disciples to offend. Since, then, 40 IV, 28 | Gospel. He then turns to His disciples with these words, "I say 41 IV, 28 | s hell. After deterring disciples from denial of Himself, 42 IV, 29 | before had restrained his disciples from demanding fire on the 43 IV, 35 | IMAGINED.~Then, turning to His disciples, He says: "Woe unto him 44 IV, 35 | ones," that is, one of His disciples. Judge, then, what the sort 45 IV, 35 | the offence done to His disciples. Recognise also in Him the 46 IV, 39 | mendaciously assumed name the disciples (of One) who, by reason 47 IV, 39 | from the inquiry of the disciples down to the parable of the 48 IV, 39 | that it should. Let the disciples also be warned, "lest their 49 IV, 40 | bread and given it to His disciples, He made it His own body, 50 IV, 43conc| that the unbelief of the disciples was so persistent, in order 51 IV, 43conc| revealed Himself to the disciples as none other than the Christ 52 V, 8 | for not even Marcion's disciples, (to say nothing of his


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