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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 3 | believe that that has no existence which is not as it ought 2 I, 9 | confess Him to be prior in existence, do not know that the other 3 I, 9 | god. Possibly he has no existence; because, if he had, he 4 I, 9 | uncertainty, it possibly has no existence at all. You have a god who 5 I, 11 | EVIDENCE FOR HIS NEW GOD'S EXISTENCE, WHICH SHOULD AT LEAST BE 6 I, 11 | must, on supposition of his existence, have been a creator, on 7 I, 12 | EXTERNAL EVIDENCE OF HIS EXISTENCE. MARCION'S REJECTION OF 8 I, 12 | himself as proof of his existence),would be without a cause, 9 I, 16 | XVI. MARCION ASSUMES THE EXISTENCE OF TWO GODS FROM THE ANTITHESIS 10 I, 17 | ALSO HAVE CREATED HIM. THE EXISTENCE OF GOD PROVED BY HIS CREATION, 11 I, 17 | the same manner that the existence of God must ordinarily be 12 I, 17 | possible both that he has existence, and yet has not wrought 13 I, 18 | secure the proof of his existence: and in the way of truth, 14 I, 18 | worthy of God will prove the existence of God. We maintain that 15 I, 22 | his goodness if he had any existence. That God should at all 16 I, 22 | possible for it to fail in existence some future time or other, 17 I, 29 | suffers him not to come into existence? How is it possible to love 18 I, 29 | shown to have absolutely no existence at all, both by our definitions 19 II, 1 | one of the gods to have no existence at all, and maintaining 20 II, 1 | true God. The proof of His existence would have been clear, and 21 II, 2 | censure than deny Him whose existence is so evident, deriving 22 II, 2 | true to the laws of his own existence. Unable as you are to see 23 III, 4 | be known that He had an existence. It is here convenient to 24 III, 24 | only in another state of existence; inasmuch as it will be 25 IV, 2 | which St. Paul found in existence, to which he yielded his 26 IV, 4 | from truth its objective existence; and Marcion's should also 27 IV, 18 | such faith had ever had existence in Israel; but as the case 28 IV, 20 | of him, if he had been in existence, so, inasmuch as he had 29 IV, 20 | so, inasmuch as he had no existence, the demons really knew 30 IV, 21 | having given him a fictitious existence.~ 31 IV, 22 | revelation about your own prior existence? "Hear ye Him," therefore, 32 IV, 23 | them of their ten months' existence in the womb. And how much 33 IV, 29 | no evidence to prove his existence? Justly also does He upbraid 34 V, 1intro| you were certain of its existence, and that after discovering 35 V, 9 | Christ therefore has no existence, as not having been announced 36 V, 11 | evident that his god had an existence, could he be permitted to 37 V, 11 | exist. Our denial of his existence will be all the more peremptory, 38 V, 19 | tell whether he had a prior existence, when he has found no proof 39 V, 19 | no proof that he had any existence at all? In what way also 40 V, 20 | found, manifestly possesses existence. Therefore, as He was found 41 V, 20 | if it shall have no real existence? If, however, this is only


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