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Alphabetical [« »] behoved 4 being 280 beings 21 belief 34 believe 73 believed 52 believer 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 testimony 34 adam 34 ask 34 belief 34 deity 34 discipline 34 end | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances belief |
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1 I, 1pref | our adversary's rule of belief, that it may escape no one 2 I, 5 | herself expressly forbids the belief in more gods than one, because 3 I, 12 | impudence, in aspiring after a belief which is not due to him, 4 I, 16 | visible world, produced a belief in the invisible also, since 5 I, 16 | and fair arguments, for a belief in the future support of 6 I, 21 | NEVER ANY HESITATION ABOUT BELIEF IN THE CREATOR, AS THE GOD 7 I, 21 | the truth respecting the belief of God suffered corruption, 8 II, 27 | yourselves have now come to the belief that God moved about in 9 III, 3 | He showed how rash was belief in signs and wonders, which 10 III, 4 | then (if ever) be worthy of belief; for else, if his work has 11 III, 11 | unborn than untrue, this belief having in fact had the way 12 III, 11 | was apprehensive that a belief of the fleshly body would 13 III, 11 | body would also involve a belief of birth, undoubtedly He 14 III, 20 | should be the restoration of belief in them from that prejudice 15 III, 21 | apostles have annulled that belief of yours.~ 16 III, 24 | prophecy which is a part of our belief, attests how it foretold 17 IV, 1 | his own. To encourage a belief of this Gospel he has actually 18 IV, 1 | he might also patronize belief in "the Gospel according 19 IV, 2 | to which he yielded his belief, and with which he so earnestly 20 IV, 15 | that who, to insinuate a belief in his own goodness, invidiously 21 IV, 25 | therefore, will be of no use for belief in the rival god which may 22 IV, 25 | will be able to advance belief in His rival. If you look 23 IV, 35 | passage, and more deserving of belief: how that they were cleansed 24 V, 1intro| even thus both refute your belief, who have nothing to support 25 V, 1intro| If you have regard to our belief you should admit the particulars 26 V, 1intro| you challenge us to your belief, (pray) tell us what things 27 V, 1intro| undoubtedly be left without any belief at all, if he were revealed 28 V, 2 | earnestly that which their own belief must have spontaneously 29 V, 3 | unquestionably a sincere belief in the Creator. They perverted 30 V, 3 | consideration. For their rudimentary belief, which was still in suspense 31 V, 5 | heretic, to the best of my belief, holds in derision. For 32 V, 10 | the practice from their belief of such a resurrection. 33 V, 11 | fact gives support to my belief which exalts the Gospel 34 V, 20 | produced a diversity (in belief.). For there would not have