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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | in truth, they had not seen the one God with soundness 2 I, 10| always be heard, nay even seen, in whatsoever way He shall 3 I, 11| Him; so the rival god is seen to be no god, from the circumstance 4 I, 11| such case something is. seen which provides for the uses 5 II, 27| in the Son, who has been seen, and heard, and encountered, 6 III, 5 | divination to represent as seen and already brought to pass, 7 III, 6 | beginning was both heard and seen as the Father's vicegerent 8 III, 21| although they are plainly seen, or that they have been 9 III, 22| parts of the earth have seen the salvation, which was 10 III, 24| gate of heaven!" For he had seen Christ the Lord, the temple 11 IV, 7 | is supposed that he was seen in any place. To come into 12 IV, 10| Creator. It was He who was seen by the king of Babylon in 13 IV, 15| which occur, as we have seen above, in the benedictions 14 IV, 22| foreannouncers? to let Him be seen with those to whom He had 15 IV, 22| it were not that he had seen them in the Spirit? And 16 IV, 25| you that prophets have not seen the things which ye see," 17 IV, 25| even the prophets had not seen the things which were being 18 IV, 25| things which were being seen under Christ. Now if He 19 IV, 25| wonder at, if they had not seen the things of a god who 20 IV, 25| because they might justly have seen the things pertaining to 21 IV, 25| at the same time had not seen? This, however, will be 22 IV, 25| Christ those things were seen which had been foretold, 23 IV, 26| late, for he has hardly yet seen the light of morning. It 24 IV, 36| having been born, who was seen to be a man), as being unborn, 25 IV, 39| names, it has already been seen that both of them" are suitable 26 IV, 42| and were nowhere to be seen. Nothing therefore remained 27 V, 6 | treasures, which eye had not seen." Now, that that god should 28 V, 6 | Any one, however, who has seen from what we have already 29 V, 11| could not be stedfastly seen by the children of Israel." 30 V, 11| because even now Moses is not seen by them in heart, just as 31 V, 11| just as he was not then seen by them in eye. But what 32 V, 11| to the things which are seen and are temporal, but to 33 V, 11| but to those which are not seen and are eternal in other 34 V, 13| of its truth what he has seen fit to leave unerased, strange 35 V, 14| that is, as we have just seen, the body. Now the body 36 V, 14| and which men have not seen will I open to them." Hence, 37 V, 15| Thus it will be clearly seen of what the apostle spoke, 38 V, 16| obliteration is clearly seen. For as the apostle declares 39 V, 19| that it was the Son who was seen in ancient times (whenever


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