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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | deeds. Now (like many other persons now-a-days, especially those 2 I, 7 | attributes of the royal persons, Nay more, the very idols 3 I, 12| of God. For although most persons believe in Him, they do 4 I, 12| in having brought many persons under the charge of unbelief 5 I, 15| manifest wrong from those persons who assume that he holds 6 II, 6 | doubt, an easy process for persons who take offence at the 7 II, 23| inconstant in respect of persons, sometimes disapproving 8 II, 23| God to condemn beforehand persons who have not yet deserved 9 II, 26| oath, if there had been no persons who believed that there 10 III, 19| thereby also a diversity of persons. But since there is no prophecy 11 IV, 3 | company from respect of persons. And yet as Paul himself " 12 IV, 11| a physician for healthy persons, so will no one do so for 13 IV, 15| the material sin of these persons, that is, their riches. 14 IV, 17| man into the ditch." Some persons believe Marcion. But "the 15 IV, 18| quietly permitted these persons to remain so long in their 16 IV, 19| was justly indignant, that persons so very near to Him" stood 17 IV, 21| the large number of the persons with the small supply of 18 IV, 27| course, who calls ambitious persons of this character "rulers 19 IV, 31| INTERPRETATION.~What kind of persons does He bid should be invited 20 IV, 31| remark, that strangers, and persons unconnected by ties of relationship, 21 IV, 35| not to be believed that persons who observed the law could 22 IV, 36| time no such stone-blind persons as Marcion, that an opinion 23 IV, 36| its own absurdity. Those persons who offended David were 24 V, 2 | epistle, how that certain persons interposed, and said that 25 V, 3 | unawares brought in." These persons went no further than to 26 V, 3 | concession), because there were persons whose weak faith required 27 V, 3 | according to the sort of persons (whom he associated with) " 28 V, 8 | that he would have those persons accounted estimable who 29 V, 9 | us first inquire how some persons then denied it. No doubt 30 V, 9 | it is towards night that persons arrive at the (eastern)" 31 V, 10| in consideration of such persons as are ignorant of that 32 V, 19| to the conduct of those persons who "held not the Head," 33 V, 20| Christ, since the majority of persons everywhere now-a-days are


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