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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref| their weapons of war. The dead bodies of their parents 2 I, 11 | suffered rise again from the dead, if it were not that he 3 I, 13 | fables of their ancient dead borne by their idols, has 4 II, 4 | breathed into him a soul, not dead but living. Goodness gave 5 III, 8 | is no resurrection of the dead, are refuted by the apostle 6 III, 8 | the resurrection of the dead is also swept away. And 7 IV, 12 | day restored to life the dead son of the Shunammite woman, 8 IV, 18 | glory in this raising of the dead, undoubtedly He either announced 9 IV, 23 | father's burial, "Let the dead bury their dead, but go 10 IV, 23 | Let the dead bury their dead, but go thou and preach 11 IV, 23 | enter where there is any dead person; and for his father 12 IV, 23 | bidden "not to come at any dead body," not even of his father, 13 IV, 25 | But seeing that even the dead were now raised by Christ, 14 IV, 38 | the resurrection from the dead, neither marry nor are given 15 V, 9 | the resurrection of the dead, let us first inquire how 16 V, 9 | the multitude worship the dead in the presumption which 17 V, 9 | the resurrection of the dead, it is requisite that the 18 V, 9 | accurately maintained. The word dead expresses simply what has 19 V, 9 | result of losing it becomes dead. To the body, therefore, 20 V, 9 | body, therefore, the term dead is only suitable. Moreover, 21 V, 9 | resurrection accrues to what is dead, and dead is a term applicable 22 V, 9 | accrues to what is dead, and dead is a term applicable only 23 V, 10 | CONTINUED. HOW ARE THE DEAD RAISED? AND WITH WHAT BODY 24 V, 10 | who are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not?" 25 V, 10 | baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not?" Now, never mind 26 V, 10 | well), by praying for the dead. Do not then suppose that 27 V, 10 | of this (baptism for the dead. His only aim in alluding 28 V, 10 | vainly baptized for the dead resorted to the practice 29 V, 10 | To be "baptized for the dead" therefore means, in fact, 30 V, 10 | is the body which becomes dead. What, then, shall they 31 V, 10 | man will say, 'How are the dead raised up? With what body 32 V, 10 | those who ask, "How are the dead raised up? with what body 33 V, 10 | the resurrection of the dead." How? Just as the grain, 34 V, 10 | obtains the kingdom. "For the dead shall be raised incorruptible," 35 V, 12 | epistle, where he wrote:) "The dead shall be raised Incorruptible ( 36 V, 12 | this, heavenly raiment, the dead also shall for their part 37 V, 13 | For he says that "we are dead to the law." It may be contended 38 V, 13 | have been "raised from the dead," none other body can be 39 V, 14 | if "the body indeed is dead because of sin" (from which 40 V, 14 | the resurrection of the dead implies the resurrection 41 V, 14 | raised up Christ from the dead, shall also quicken your 42 V, 15 | Christ," along with "the dead in Christ, shall rise first," 43 V, 17 | by raising Him from the dead, and setting Him at His 44 V, 17 | speaks of such as "were dead in trespasses and sins,


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