Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] hot-blooded 1 hour 11 hours 1 house 37 household 3 houseless 2 houses 5 | Frequency [« »] 38 sent 38 understand 37 hidden 37 house 37 likeness 37 o 37 ones | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances house |
bold = Main text Book, Chapter grey = Comment text
1 I, 14| which infest your couch and house, the poisonous ejections 2 I, 23| exerted for one of our own house and home. By what rule, 3 I, 23| yet living in his master's house and on his master's garner, 4 II, 1 | is like constructing a house without preparing suitable 5 II, 17| confessing his sins against the house of Uriah; which also restored 6 II, 17| which also restored the house of Israel as often as it 7 II, 19| bring the outcast into their house; cover the naked, when they 8 III, 21| God's eminence, "and the house of God," that is, Christ, 9 III, 21| of the Lord, and to the house of the God of Jacob; and 10 III, 23| shed no blessing upon "the house of Israel," which had but 11 III, 24| This is none other than the house of God; this is the gate 12 III, 24| but do not point out your house; you assert a kingdom, but 13 IV, 1 | a new covenant with the house of Jacob, and with the house 14 IV, 1 | house of Jacob, and with the house of Judah; not according 15 IV, 7 | unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel;" and, "It is 16 IV, 7 | to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. Behold, it is 17 IV, 15| when all that is in thine house, and that which thy fathers 18 IV, 16| houseless bring into thine house; when thou seest the naked, 19 IV, 17| houseless, bring him into thine house; and if thou seest the naked, 20 IV, 24| commands: "Into whatsoever house they enter, let them say, 21 IV, 26| him knock at a friend's house and not at a stranger's. 22 IV, 27| private advantage joining house to house, so as to deprive 23 IV, 27| advantage joining house to house, so as to deprive their 24 IV, 29| would not have suffered his house to be broken through." How 25 IV, 30| ENSUE WHEN THE MASTER OF THE HOUSE HAS SHUT THE DOOR. THIS 26 IV, 30| When once the master of the house is risen up;" but in what 27 IV, 31| no home bring in to thine house," because, no doubt, they 28 IV, 31| been a wilderness to the house of Israel, or a land left 29 IV, 34| send her away out of his house." You see, therefore, that 30 IV, 37| Salvation comes to the house" of Zacchaeus even. For 31 IV, 37| are cast out into thine house." This he did in the best 32 IV, 37| entertaining Him in his house. "When thou seest the naked 33 IV, 37| is salvation come to this house." Thus did He give His testimony, 34 IV, 39| foretold by Hosea: "In my house did they find me, and there 35 V, 4 | that the mountain (of the house) of the Lord shall be manifested"; " 36 V, 9 | because "he went up to the house of the Lord," and God turned 37 V, 12| CREATOR'S CHRIST.~As to the house of this our earthly dwelling-place,