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ignorance 28
ignorant 32
ignorantly 1
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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ignorant

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 17| He was therefore either ignorant of the good reason for and 2 I, 22| your better god either is ignorant of, or else brooks. Is it 3 II, 4 | good; not as if He were ignorant of the good until He saw 4 II, 5 | prescient, so as not to be ignorant of what was to come to pass, 5 II, 24| of Israel. Neither was He ignorant how he would afterwards 6 II, 25| Adam, Where art thou? as if ignorant where he was; and when he 7 II, 25| commission of the sin, nor ignorant of Adam's whereabouts. It 8 II, 26| sworn falsely, when he was ignorant, as you say he was, that 9 II, 28| If, indeed, he was not ignorant (of his position), it must 10 III, 20| themselves, whom they were ignorant of before. It is impossible 11 IV, 7 | acknowledge him, whom he was ignorant of, to be Jesus and the 12 IV, 20| unlikely that the Creator was ignorant thereof. For if He had been 13 IV, 20| He had been at any time ignorant that there was another god 14 IV, 20| did He speak as if He were ignorant? Why? Surely it was to challenge 15 IV, 20| violated His law, when she was ignorant of any other God? Whatever 16 IV, 22| other hand, he was thus ignorant, because he erroneously 17 IV, 29| period of whose coming we are ignorant, you still have it ruled 18 IV, 36| could very well have been ignorant of his descent even from 19 IV, 36| presumed that they were ignorant, than that the Lord could 20 IV, 41| God: either that he was ignorant, and had no foresight to 21 IV, 41| hinder him, even if he was ignorant; or else that he was unwilling, 22 V, 6 | Creator could not have been ignorant any longer of the God of 23 V, 10| consideration of such persons as are ignorant of that little treatise. " 24 V, 11| whom the Jews indeed were ignorant, but who is known to us 25 V, 14| knowledge. For," says he, "being ignorant of (the righteousness of) 26 V, 14| heretic, that the Jews were ignorant of the superior God, since, 27 V, 14| zeal: they were, in fact, ignorant of Him, because they were 28 V, 14| of Him, because they were ignorant of His dispensations by 29 V, 14| against one of whom they were ignorant? But he exclaims: "O the 30 V, 16| God, for none ought to be ignorant of Him. In the (apostle' 31 V, 16| well as upon those who are ignorant of Him; and therefore even 32 V, 18| created all things, had been ignorant. But what was the use of


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