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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 2 | one whom he will never be able to prove, i.e. his own god. 2 I, 3 | except the man who shall be able to pronounce the opposite 3 I, 6 | supreme. Nothing will you be able to take away from either 4 I, 6 | them; nothing will you be able to add. By allowing their 5 I, 8 | help I shall at once be able to prove the heresy of their 6 I, 11| WHICH SHOULD AT LEAST BE ABLE TO COMPETE WITH THE FULL 7 I, 12| MALIGNITY.~But even if we were able to allow that he exists, 8 I, 15| its Lord, why was it not able to receive the created substance, 9 I, 15| some third god also may be able with a world of his own 10 I, 18| man's littleness has been able, according to experiments 11 I, 18| rest, if man shall be thus able to devise a god, as Romulus 12 I, 21| Marcion, however, shall be able to lay claim to this inspired 13 I, 23| like manner, it will be able to appear rational, when 14 I, 24| helping. Now, you will not be able to attribute goodness (to 15 II, 2 | exist, because they are more able to censure than deny Him 16 II, 3 | moreover, may possibly be able, while recognising the goodness 17 II, 5 | prescient of the future, and able to avert evil, why did He 18 II, 13| good God, who should be able to make a man worse by security 19 II, 13| He is omnipotent, because able both to help and to hurt. 20 II, 16| himself is, will never be able to be charged upon him as 21 II, 23| His choice, and never be able to reject him? Or who, on 22 II, 23| him for ever, and never be able to choose him? Show me, 23 II, 26| which he, as a servant, was able to ask of the Lord, the 24 II, 27| with man, that man might be able to deal on equal terms with 25 II, 29| Being as omnipotent, I am able to content myself with having 26 III, 7 | that which they were easily able both to understand and to 27 III, 9 | conjugal seed, was equally able to apply to angels too a 28 III, 14| faith, wherewith we may be able to quench all the fiery 29 III, 16| one of these names may be able to hold its ground. In the 30 III, 19| twenty-first Psalm is sufficiently able to afford it to you, containing 31 III, 20| possession." You will not be able to put in a claim for some 32 IV, 1 | Himself? You have not been able, unless I am misinformed, 33 IV, 1 | that you might have been able to have distinctly asserted 34 IV, 11| that he may afterwards be able to separate them from the 35 IV, 16| neighbours. For what man will be able to bestow the love (which 36 IV, 17| for from a man who is even able to repay it), what else 37 IV, 23| already capable of discretion able to mock, if not to blaspheme. 38 IV, 25| the Creator which will be able to advance belief in His 39 IV, 26| the tempter will never be able to tremble; or He who from 40 IV, 26| Creator, on the contrary, was able to proclaim these duties 41 IV, 28| other word of excuse was he able to find, without using that 42 IV, 34| Peter would not have been able to say, "Thou art the Christ," 43 IV, 41| In order that He might be able to suffer. In other words, 44 V, 2 | fathers even had not been able to bear." Now, since the 45 V, 4 | cessation of the law, shall be able to condemn the defenders 46 V, 10| so that he will not be able to deny Him (in this passage), 47 V, 10| Now, when shall we be able to please God except whilst 48 V, 12| merits, how will any be able to reckon with God? But 49 V, 17| fleshly body, such as was able to endure the cross. "When, 50 V, 18| armour of God, that we may be able to stand against the wiles


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