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Alphabetical [« »] mourned 1 mourning 1 mouse 1 mouth 32 mouthpiece 1 mouths 1 move 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 heretics 32 ignorant 32 kind 32 mouth 32 nay 32 permitted 32 peter | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances mouth |
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1 II, 17| and from the treading ox's mouth the muzzle is removed, for 2 III, 5 | which allows an unmuzzled mouth to the oxen that tread out 3 III, 7 | shearer, not opening His mouth, and not fair to look upon. 4 III, 14| which proceeded from the mouth of God as "a doubly sharp, 5 III, 17| shearer, opened not His mouth; who did not struggle nor 6 III, 19| Save me from the lion's mouth," that is, the jaws of death, " 7 IV, 11| end of it again." By the mouth of Isaiah He also says exultingly 8 IV, 11| will open," says He, "my mouth in a parable" (that is, 9 IV, 12| for He exclaims by the mouth of Isaiah: "Your new moons 10 IV, 12| although Marcion has gagged His mouth by this word. For even in 11 IV, 14| He had pointed out by the mouth of Isaiah: "The Spirit of 12 IV, 15| forth against him by the mouth of Isaiah: "Behold, the 13 IV, 15| herself, and opened her mouth, and down to it shall descend 14 IV, 21| treading ox an unmuzzled mouth, that he might be at liberty 15 IV, 22| of the Creator. "In the mouth of three witnesses," says 16 IV, 22| I begotten thee." By the mouth of Isaiah also He had asked 17 IV, 22| Moses; with him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently" ( 18 IV, 22| him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently" (that 19 IV, 22| yet, inasmuch as he stood "mouth to mouth," he must also 20 IV, 22| inasmuch as he stood "mouth to mouth," he must also have stood " 21 IV, 28| God should put into his mouth. The novel doctrines of 22 IV, 35| very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, and in 23 IV, 38| judge them out of their own mouth, or their own heart? Suppose 24 IV, 39| thought; and promised "a mouth" to Moses, when he pleaded 25 IV, 40| so was He not to open His mouth," that He so profoundly 26 IV, 41| extort a confession from His mouth, which they did not mean 27 IV, 42| dumb, so He opened not His mouth," because "the Lord had 28 V, 6 | who promised through the mouth of Isaiah that He would 29 V, 12| formula of the law: "In the mouth of two or three witnesses 30 V, 13| and had "stopped every mouth, so that none could glory 31 V, 15| which is above," and by the mouth of Isaiah said long ago: " 32 V, 16| Him who ordered that "the mouth of the ox that treadeth