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destining 1
destiny 1
destitute 3
destroy 38
destroyed 13
destroyer 14
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38 amongst
38 brethren
38 destroy
38 false
38 mercy
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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destroy

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 13| upon the Creator's works to destroy them. To be sure, say they, 2 I, 14| discernment than his; you destroy what he requires. I wish 3 I, 14| for those things which you destroy. You are an enemy to the 4 II, 16| judge, but at the same time destroy those operations and dispositions 5 II, 26| shall not do this; or else destroy me along with them." Pitiable 6 III, 11| against all that you are; destroy the origin of flesh and 7 III, 13| whom he was seeking to destroy.~ 8 III, 19| should say, "Come, let us destroy the tree with the fruit, ( 9 IV, 3 | Christ), labours very hard to destroy the character of those Gospels 10 IV, 7 | ministry, He came not to destroy the law and the prophets, 11 IV, 7 | Jesus? Art Thou come to destroy us? I know Thee who Thou 12 IV, 7 | adds: "Art Thou come to destroy us?" So completely did he 13 IV, 7 | good, and knew not how to destroy or how to punish! Now for 14 IV, 9 | sentiment: "I came not to destroy the law, but to fulfil it." 15 IV, 11| mistake in coming down to destroy the law, as if for the remedy 16 IV, 12| not? to save life, or to destroy it?" In order that He might, 17 IV, 12| But He did not utterly destroy it, although its Lord, in 18 IV, 12| by facts, "I came not to destroy, the law, but to fulfil 19 IV, 12| good, to save life, not to destroy it; how that Christ introduced 20 IV, 15| of Marcion, who came to destroy them; in so far is it becoming 21 IV, 15| time, bestirred himself to destroy. I suppose, however, that 22 IV, 18| having come to weaken and destroy it rather than to approve 23 IV, 22| Elias, whom he had come to destroy. This, to be sure, was what 24 IV, 25| announced by Isaiah: "I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, 25 IV, 34| it that you on your side destroy marriage, not uniting man 26 IV, 36| unimpaired: "I am not come to destroy the law and the prophets, 27 IV, 36| Antithesis, which mutually destroy each other, just as "the 28 IV, 39| prophets, therefore He did not destroy the law and the prophets, 29 IV, 39| hear." Now if this is to destroy the prophets, what will 30 V, 4 | Himself, you ask, did He then destroy? Yes, rather than any other. 31 V, 5 | For it is written, 'I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, 32 V, 6 | and that He was come to destroy them. The parable also of 33 V, 6 | God whom he was bound to destroy, since he would not teach 34 V, 7 | strange god had come to destroy our God, his foremost prohibition 35 V, 8 | acquaintance with, than to destroy it. But that we may now 36 V, 13| loss to know how he can destroy the Creator Himself. Who 37 V, 14| not say, "I am not come to destroy the law, but to fulfil it? " 38 V, 19| long before that He would "destroy the wisdom of the wise."


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