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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | human beings and not divine ones, wherein He disposes of 2 I, 4 | always comparable with divine ones. Now, if this mode of reasoning 3 I, 4 | be compared with divine ones, but they may not be with 4 I, 7 | up equal gods nor unequal ones. For there are not two; 5 I, 11| qualities than by strange ones? No one. Well, I keep to 6 I, 14| animals, when the small ones so affect you with pleasure 7 I, 15| instances, and in the lower ones four. When to these are 8 I, 16| several parts, the invisible ones are due to the visible, 9 I, 21| beginning, where shall the pure ones be found? Will it be amongst 10 II, 16| in God rather than divine ones in man, and clothing God 11 II, 21| human labours, not divine ones. Accordingly, the man who 12 II, 23| not forecast His future ones; yet s nothing is so consistent 13 II, 24| sinful evils, but avenging ones. What sort of stigmas pertains 14 II, 24| injuries (not malignant ones), as in this passage of 15 II, 27| in mighty deeds, in weak ones man, in order that He may 16 III, 3 | found in your Christ new ones, to wit we should more readily 17 III, 3 | the same God as do the old ones, rather than to him who 18 III, 6 | their scribes and prudent ones, or Pharisees; and when 19 III, 15| of two Gods being rival ones, than if there should be 20 III, 22| He foretold that His just ones should suffer equally with 21 III, 24| brought round to heavenly ones through the gospel by faith. 22 III, 24| also promised the lower ones; who had, moreover, afforded 23 III, 24| greater gifts by smaller ones; who had reserved for His 24 IV, 13| these unknown and strange ones; and thou wilt say in thine 25 IV, 14| thrones of glory" (even royal ones). And by Isaiah how He inveighs 26 IV, 19| relatives, but worthier ones. Finally, it was no great 27 IV, 22| They are the two anointed ones, that stand by the Lord 28 IV, 25| in those wise and prudent ones who would not seek after 29 IV, 25| been hidden, and secret ones will I discover to them." 30 IV, 29| the end of i the severed ones? Will it not be the for 31 IV, 29| these severed and unfaithful ones shall have nothing to suffer, 32 IV, 35| offend one of these little ones," that is, one of His disciples. 33 IV, 39| even to save Thine anointed ones, in other words, those who 34 V, 6 | so that he meant secular ones, those of the princely people, ( 35 V, 11| understanding of their prudent ones." But these words, of course, 36 V, 15| as doves with their young ones, unto me?" Now, as Christ 37 V, 18| Ye gave wine to my holy ones to drink." This prohibition


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