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Alphabetical [« »] wise 33 wiser 4 wisest 2 wish 32 wished 20 wishes 2 wishing 10 | Frequency [« »] 32 sort 32 suitable 32 unable 32 wish 31 bear 31 claim 31 clear | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances wish |
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1 I, 10 | whatsoever way He shall wish. God has for His witnesses 2 I, 11 | prove him divine whom they wish to be equally believed in 3 I, 11 | me, Marcion, did your god wish himself to be recognised 4 I, 14 | destroy what he requires. I wish to examine whether you are 5 I, 24 | one. However, I do not now wish to prove that Marcion's 6 I, 25 | of the will. For who will wish for any object and desire 7 II, 13 | sort of being ought you to wish God to be? Would it be right 8 II, 18 | Furthermore, that an eager wish for money might be restrained, 9 II, 18 | s part, which showed His wish to bind to His own religion 10 III, 16 | dole-basket, why did he wish to be called Jesus too, 11 IV, 7 | of mankind; whereas His wish really was that His disciples 12 IV, 8 | acknowledged; for if he did not wish so much, his coming was 13 IV, 8 | And in what manner did he wish them to go forth, when they 14 IV, 11 | questions). If you should wish to prove that a man belonged 15 IV, 16 | hereafter. Now, should any one wish to argue that the Creator' 16 IV, 16 | do to others what I would wish done to myself, not doing 17 IV, 16 | me to no proper rule of wish or action, in order that 18 IV, 16 | defined what I ought to wish or not to wish for myself 19 IV, 16 | ought to wish or not to wish for myself as well as for 20 IV, 23 | some other god, I should wish you to tell us what you 21 IV, 23 | like them, if they ever wish to be greater. The Creator, 22 IV, 26 | waters. Whose kingdom shall I wish to come his, of whom I never 23 IV, 28 | the Father; nor does He wish His disciples to show such 24 IV, 28 | And therefore did He not wish in a similar case of contentious 25 IV, 29 | Creator that he does not wish such trifles to be thought 26 IV, 36 | another matter if He does not wish to be prayed to, because 27 IV, 41 | much as to say, "You do not wish to say this of yourself 28 V, 1intro| first principle, because we wish at once to profess that 29 V, 3 | supported by those whom you wish on all occasions to be understood 30 V, 3 | what do the Marcionites wish to have believed (on the 31 V, 12 | to be unclothed, but (we wish)to be clothed upon." He 32 V, 18 | bearing. I, on my part, now wish to engage with you in a