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34 righteousness
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | those examples of a good tree and a corrupt one; how that " 2 I, 2 | one; how that "the good tree bringeth not forth corrupt 3 I, 2 | fruit, neither the corrupt tree good fruit." Which means, 4 I, 2 | the figure of the corrupt tree bringing forth evil fruit, 5 I, 2 | the analogy of the good tree producing its good fruit. 6 I, 11| s curse by hanging on a tree, only pretended the assumption 7 I, 22| tasting the fruit of one poor tree, and thence proceed sins 8 I, 29| scattered; His to cut down the tree, Who planted it; His to 9 I, 29| beginning. Nevertheless, the tree is not cut down as if it 10 II, 4 | this truly most excellent tree. But, like a most clumsy 11 II, 4 | manifested the nature of the good tree. Look at the total result: 12 II, 7 | by warning him from the tree, and keeping off the subtle 13 II, 10| forbidden them to eat of every tree; then, with the pretence 14 II, 10| a right to pluck of the tree of life.~ 15 II, 11| where previously on every tree was yielded spontaneous 16 II, 12| and female, between the tree of knowledge of death and 17 II, 19| God? "He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of 18 II, 24| too, maintains that a good tree ought not to produce bad 19 II, 25| whether he had eaten of the tree, as if He were in doubt. 20 II, 25| hand, and take also of the tree of life, (and eat), and 21 III, 18| every one who hangeth on a tree." But what is meant by this 22 III, 19| the Lord reigneth from the tree," I want to know what you 23 III, 19| to have reigned from the tree, from His having shut up 24 III, 19| death by dying upon the tree of His cross? Likewise Isaiah 25 III, 19| thenceforth reign from the tree as Lord. This tree it is 26 III, 19| from the tree as Lord. This tree it is which Jeremiah likewise 27 III, 19| Come, let us destroy the tree with the fruit, (the bread) 28 III, 21| up that kingdom from the tree (of the cross), when no 29 IV, 17| his eye. Just as a good tree cannot produce evil fruit, 30 IV, 17| heresy; and as a corrupt tree cannot yield good fruit, 31 IV, 38| respecting His law of the tree. But John's baptism was " 32 IV, 40| saying, Let us cast the tree upon His bread," which means, 33 V, 3 | every one that hangeth on a tree," that Christ belonged to 34 V, 18| a taste of the miserable tree, from any apprehension that


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