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Alphabetical [« »] heresiarch 1 heresies 4 heresy 28 heretic 47 heretical 11 heretics 32 heretofore 2 | Frequency [« »] 48 promise 48 respect 48 teaching 47 heretic 47 right 47 thereof 47 unknown | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances heretic |
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1 I, 1pref | ITS ROUGH CHARACTER TO THE HERETIC MARCION, A NATIVE. HIS HERESY 2 I, 1pref | so that for the future a heretic may from his case be designated 3 I, 2 | EVIL AND A GOOD GOD.~The heretic of Pontus introduces two 4 I, 10 | God. Do not, O barbarian heretic, put Abraham before the 5 I, 15 | his world, this also (our heretic) will be obliged to predicate 6 I, 19 | WAS ONLY MADE KNOWN BY THE HERETIC SOME CXV. YEARS AFTER CHRIST, 7 I, 19 | is no doubt that he is a heretic of the Antonine period, 8 I, 19 | has been introduced by the heretic of Pontus.~ 9 I, 21 | shown that the god of our heretic first became known by his 10 I, 29 | he destroyed lives, our heretic's god refuses to give them: 11 I, 29 | owe thee, thougod of our heretic, hadst thou only checked 12 II, 1 | far keeping pace with the heretic of Pontus, who has been 13 II, 2 | seducer. He was a very rude heretic. He was disobedient; but 14 II, 20 | Egyptians. Come, unhappy heretic, I cite even you as a witness; 15 II, 25 | lay beneath Him! Foolish heretic, who treat with scorn so 16 III, 4 | CONSEQUENCES OF THIS THEORY OF THE HERETIC.~He disdained, I suppose, 17 III, 7 | TWO ADVENTS OF CHRIST.~Our heretic will now have the fullest 18 III, 8 | CHRIST'S INCARNATION.~Our heretic must now cease to borrow 19 IV, 1 | several devices Of the Pontic heretic, if it were not much more 20 IV, 5 | A MUTILATED EDITION. THE HERETIC'S WEAKNESS AND INCONSISTENCY 21 IV, 10 | rate, the brains of the heretic of Pontus.~ 22 IV, 11 | Creator's Christ; and so the heretic may blush at frustrating, 23 IV, 17 | although his disciple. The heretic ought to take the beam out 24 IV, 18 | explode the scandal of our heretic. Now, that the very Lord 25 IV, 20 | in my effort against the heretic. Jesus is touched by the 26 IV, 20 | out of me." What says our heretic? Could Christ have known 27 IV, 23 | village of the Samaritans. The heretic, too, may discover that 28 IV, 29 | attribute, although the heretic refuses to admit it. For 29 IV, 36 | associates in hatred with that heretic, what will you dare say 30 V, 1intro| which we have found the heretic's Gospel will have already 31 V, 3 | becomes dear that what the heretic's industry erased was the 32 V, 5 | of the Old Testament, the heretic, to the best of my belief, 33 V, 6 | the Lord of glory," the heretic argues that the princes 34 V, 7 | of Christ?'' What has the heretic to say? That these members 35 V, 9 | future Christ, than the heretic's, which has none at all 36 V, 10 | quickening spirit." Our heretic, however, in the excess 37 V, 10 | author. In like manner (the heretic) will be refuted also with 38 V, 12 | presence!'' Deny now, O heretic, (at your cost,) that your 39 V, 13 | in accordance with our heretic's own distinction) I have 40 V, 14 | with an argument of the heretic, that the Jews were ignorant 41 V, 16 | and in flaming fire." The heretic, however, has erased the 42 V, 17 | but "by nature." Let the heretic, however, not contend that, 43 V, 17 | these words, however, the heretic erased, forgetting that 44 V, 18 | PURPOSE OF THE CREATOR.~As our heretic is so fond of his pruning-knife, 45 V, 18 | created all things." The heretic erased the preposition in, 46 V, 18 | Caught in this trap, the heretic probably changed the passage, 47 V, 19 | from the artifices of this heretic, when it dreads to arouse