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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 22| tasting the fruit of one poor tree, and thence proceed 2 I, 24| most good and merciful God. Poor dupe of Marcion, fever is 3 III, 17| dispensation. Whatever that poor despised body may be, because 4 IV, 14| avenged the beggar, and the poor, and the humble, and the 5 IV, 14| justice to the humble and the poor; deliver the poor, and rid 6 IV, 14| and the poor; deliver the poor, and rid the needy out of 7 IV, 14| save the children of the poor." And in the following words 8 IV, 14| Himself the condition of the poor, and such as were oppressed 9 IV, 14| spare the needy and the poor, and shall deliver the souls 10 IV, 14| deliver the souls of the poor. From usury and injustice 11 IV, 14| forgotten; the endurance of the poor shall not perish for ever." 12 IV, 14| the dunghill exalteth the poor; that He may set him with 13 IV, 14| these words: "He raiseth the poor man from the ground, and 14 IV, 14| and that the spoil of the poor is in your houses? Wherefore 15 IV, 14| away their rights from the poor of my people." These righteous 16 IV, 14| one, because none but the poor and needy suffer hunger, 17 IV, 14| with consolation for the poor, and the humble, and the 18 IV, 14| preach good tidings unto the poor." "Blessed are the needy, 19 IV, 15| expressed approbation of the poor? There is nobody but reprobates 20 IV, 15| of the blessing upon the poor; and thus the entire work 21 IV, 15| ascribed the blessing of the poor, he must also have imputed 22 IV, 15| to be the defender of the poor, in order that I may prove 23 IV, 16| there be, not," He says, "a poor man in thine hand;" in other 24 IV, 16| If there be among you a poor man of thy brethren, thou 25 IV, 16| shut thine hand from thy poor brother. But thou shalt 26 IV, 16| everywhere enjoined that the poor, and the orphan, and the 27 IV, 27| pursuing rewards, robbing the poor of the rights of judgment, 28 IV, 28| their throne, and exalts the poor from the dunghill." From 29 IV, 31| CHRIST'S ADVICE TO INVITE THE POOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISAIAH. 30 IV, 34| OF THE RICH MAN AND THE POOR MAN IN HADES CONFUTED. THE 31 IV, 34| tormented in hell, and the poor man resting in Abraham's 32 IV, 34| Abraham's bosom, where the poor man dwells, and the infernal 33 IV, 34| thrones, and raiseth up the poor from dunghills. Since, therefore, 34 IV, 36| thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure 35 IV, 36| however, about giving to the poor, was very largely diffused 36 IV, 36| love mercy" "Give to the poor:" "and to be ready to walk 37 IV, 37| the hungry, and bring the poor that are cast out into thine 38 V, 3 | also, "to remember the poor" was in complete conformity 39 V, 3 | Creator, which cherished the poor and needy, as has been shown 40 V, 14| for him to contemplate? So poor and indigent was he, that


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