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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 19| revealed by Christ (who announced His revelation as early 2 I, 20| which their very founder announced that they were one day to 3 I, 21| PREACHED NO NEW GOD, WHEN HE ANNOUNCED THE REPEAL OF SOME OE GOD' 4 III, 2 | COMING SHOULD BE PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED.~Coming then at once to 5 III, 3 | ground he ought to have come announced as much by prophecies of 6 III, 5 | future events are sometimes announced as if they were already 7 III, 6 | Since, then, Christ was announced by the Creator, "who formeth 8 III, 6 | whom nothing had ever been announced, when they failed to understand 9 III, 7 | says (the prophet), we have announced concerning Him: "He is like 10 III, 17| dishonoured; for such was it announced that He should be, both 11 III, 17| our help again: "We have announced (His way) before Him," says 12 III, 20| be such a one as prophecy announced He should be, so that He 13 III, 24| while the earthly glory was announced by His servants, the heavenly 14 IV, 1 | the innovation, the same announced beforehand the contrariety 15 IV, 18| dead, undoubtedly He either announced no other God but Him, whom 16 IV, 19| have been known to him who announced them, either some time previously, 17 IV, 24| accident of time when it is announced, for it then first puts 18 IV, 24| time it shall begin to be announced. He likewise adds, that 19 IV, 25| God for doing, He long ago announced by Isaiah: "I will destroy 20 IV, 25| because it was even He who was announced as set by the Father to 21 IV, 33| kingdom of God might be announced by Christ, He therefore 22 IV, 34| if the Creator had never announced them. Amos, however, tells 23 IV, 34| Christ had been hitherto announced. Their faith, indeed, had 24 IV, 34| and the glory of luxury, announced indeed by Moses and the 25 IV, 35| who had been once for all announced as the healer of our sicknesses 26 IV, 35| other god has ever yet been announced by Christ; or that He should 27 IV, 41| have had to suffer, if had announced himself as sent by the rival 28 V, 4 | TEXT. THE FULNESS OF TIME, ANNOUNCED BY THE APOSTLE, FORETOLD 29 V, 4 | THE LIBERTY WHICH ST. PAUL ANNOUNCED. MARCION'S DOCETISM REFUTED.~" 30 V, 6 | intermediate space of time announced by the pre-ministration 31 V, 9 | existence, as not having been announced from the beginning. Ours 32 V, 9 | the angel, who at night announced to the shepherds that Christ 33 V, 17| whom Christ was previously announced, from the beginning? He 34 V, 17| less than His peace was announced in Christ, as we have often 35 V, 20| because one Christ alone was announced, whether in their "pretentious"


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