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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 9 | concerning the unknown god. Possibly he has no existence; because, 2 I, 9 | state of uncertainty, it possibly has no existence at all. 3 I, 18 | do not say that God can possibly become known in any other 4 I, 27 | regular, although it may possibly be loved even when corrupt: 5 I, 27 | and this sentence cannot possibly be passed upon him, except 6 II, 3 | of Marcion, moreover, may possibly be able, while recognising 7 II, 3 | if indeed malignity could possibly have been found in goodness.~ 8 II, 6 | that nothing evil could possibly have come forth from God; 9 II, 16 | incorruptibility. Angry He will possibly be, but not irritated, nor 10 III, 11 | In that case you might possibly have assigned to him a putative 11 III, 13 | the nature of a sign can possibly come out of what is a daily 12 IV, 7 | hostility to him, he could possibly have been admitted by him, 13 IV, 9 | be sure to bring one; he possibly abstained from commanding 14 IV, 10 | Him Son of man, I cannot possibly see. If through a human 15 IV, 14 | could not in any case have possibly preceded Him who was to 16 IV, 17 | Jews? Who, again, could possibly have added, "and do not 17 IV, 18 | evidences, that a prophet might possibly have been meanwhile sent, 18 IV, 19 | first, that it could not possibly have been told Him that 19 IV, 20 | contamination, how could he possibly have desired this touch? 20 IV, 23 | to marriage, how can he possibly seem to be a lover of little 21 IV, 26 | Him, Marcion's god could possibly seem to have overcome as " 22 IV, 31 | there is in it which can possibly be assigned to him who has 23 IV, 33 | Creator. How then can he possibly seem to belong to another 24 IV, 36 | than that the Lord could possibly have permitted an untrue 25 V, 1intro| believe; because nobody could possibly pass from allegiance to 26 V, 3 | in one of two gods cannot possibly admit us to the dispensation 27 V, 6 | certain that he could not possibly have cited the authority 28 V, 7 | against Him he could not possibly seem to have a word to say, 29 V, 7 | and death, which. cannot possibly belong to the other god. 30 V, 8 | our likeness"), how can I possibly have another head but Him 31 V, 10 | heavenly." For he could not possibly have opposed to earthly 32 V, 11 | different they be, cannot possibly make two gods; for they 33 V, 11 | mysteries the Creator could not possibly have veiled unknown mysteries, 34 V, 12 | any kind on earth could possibly have a paradise to call 35 V, 13 | be the Creator's, cannot possibly be ascribed to another god 36 V, 17 | things in heaven? Nor can we possibly suppose that any things 37 V, 17 | Him. Nor, again, can He possibly seem to be the instigator 38 V, 17 | not existed, we might then possibly have applied these descriptions 39 V, 18 | no principalities could possibly have understood anything 40 V, 18 | opinion? The Creator could not possibly have furnished figures to 41 V, 19 | reconciled they could not possibly have been to any other than 42 V, 19 | of philosophy, we cannot possibly have any relish for such


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