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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 4 | great Supreme, which no wise man will allow himself to 2 I, 8 | EVERLASTING, HE CANNOT BE IN ANY WISE NEW.~In the first place, 3 III, 6 | He, "the wisdom of their wise men; and the understanding 4 III, 6 | when the chief of their wise men should be in error respecting 5 III, 15 | anointed, could not in any wise have been called Christ. 6 III, 23 | both the prophet and the wise artificer;" that is, His 7 III, 24 | likewise has it in this wise: "Seek ye first the kingdom 8 IV, 1 | darkness was another, in such wise that you might have been 9 IV, 25 | HE HAD CONCEALED FROM THE WISE. THIS CONCEALMENT JUDICIOUSLY 10 IV, 25 | had been hidden from the wise and prudent, Thou has revealed 11 IV, 25 | in what respect had the wise and prudent done wrong, 12 IV, 25 | whereby they might become wise and prudent. However, if 13 IV, 25 | He had offenders in those wise and prudent ones who would 14 IV, 25 | destroy the wisdom of the wise, and the understanding of 15 IV, 25 | their own heart; turning wise men backward, and making 16 IV, 25 | had hidden them, even the wise and prudent. For if he had 17 IV, 25 | be hidden also from the wise and the prudent. In the 18 IV, 43conc| believed by them in this wise, He declared Himself to 19 V, 5 | destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing 20 V, 5 | the world to confound the wise;" nor, again, hath "God 21 V, 6 | CRUCIFIED CHRIST. ST. PAUL, AS A WISE MASTER-BUILDER, ASSOCIATED 22 V, 6 | confounded the wisdom of the wise, who has brought to nought 23 V, 6 | apostle) calls himself "a wise master-builder," we find 24 V, 6 | become fools, that ye may be wise." Wherefore? "Because the 25 V, 6 | is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness; 26 V, 6 | knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain." For 27 V, 8 | Judah were taken away "the wise man, and the cunning artificer, 28 V, 9 | men to deny it. But many wise men claim for the soul a 29 V, 10 | Marcion does not in any wise admit the resurrection of 30 V, 11 | away the wisdom of their wise men, and bring to nought 31 V, 14 | men of low estate. Be not wise in your own conceits." For 32 V, 19 | the world to confound the wise" that God, no doubt, who 33 V, 19 | destroy the wisdom of the wise." Thanks to this simplicity


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