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ummisoumenon 1
un-divorced 1
un-godliness 1
unable 32
unaccompanied 1
unaided 1
unannounced 2
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32 side
32 sort
32 suitable
32 unable
32 wish
31 bear
31 claim
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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unable

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | introduce, you will at least be unable to maintain his divinity 2 I, 11| unwilling to create, or else unable. There is no third reason. 3 I, 11| reason. Now, that he was unable, is a reason unworthy of 4 I, 15| ask, therefore, if it was unable to manifest itself in this 5 I, 17| them; or else was either unable or unwilling to encounter 6 I, 24| merely good God; but you are unable to prove that He is perfectly 7 II, 2 | laws of his own existence. Unable as you are to see through 8 II, 9 | image of the spirit, is unable to express the simple power 9 II, 25| vision, from on high was unable to miss the sight of aught 10 II, 27| that God would have been unable to hold any intercourse 11 III, 4 | the Creator, since he was unable to correct Him by punishment? 12 III, 9 | that of which he had been unable to produce the reality. 13 III, 10| very reason that he was unable to display his Christ except 14 III, 16| inasmuch as you will be as unable to show that the Christ 15 IV, 7 | for he would have been unable to teach anything to the 16 IV, 9 | whom his own Lord had been unable to cleanse. The cleansing 17 IV, 10| to one who is said to be unable to retain them, and whether 18 IV, 11| children of the bridegroom are unable to fast during the time 19 IV, 16| spite of his revelation, unable to publish any summary of 20 IV, 17| remitted to a man who shall be unable to pay it (for it is a still 21 IV, 21| respecting it. For if Peter was unable to acknowledge Him to be 22 IV, 24| their hire, which they were unable in any other way to exact 23 IV, 24| animals have actually been unable to do hurt where there has 24 IV, 25| what others were naturally unable to see, since it was of 25 IV, 26| not having a scorpion, was unable to refuse to give what he 26 IV, 27| them excusable for being unable to carry burdens which could 27 IV, 29| faith which they were as yet unable to manifest perfectly in 28 IV, 31| because, no doubt, they are "unable to recompense" your act 29 IV, 38| represent Him as having been unable to solve the points on which 30 IV, 41| future sinner; or that he was unable to hinder him, even if he 31 V, 6 | crucified him whom He was unable to cope with. The inevitable 32 V, 15| which he destroys, and is unable to forbid what he has despised.


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