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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 10| GOD FROM THE FIRST BY HIS CREATION. ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE SOUL 2 I, 11| TO HIM; BUT THE EXTERNAL CREATION WHICH YIELDS THIS EVIDENCE 3 I, 11| himself in some evidences of a creation of his own, especially when 4 I, 13| MARCIONITES DEPRECIATE THE CREATION, WHICH, HOWEVER, IS A WORTHY 5 I, 13| INVEST THE SEVERAL PARTS OF CREATION WITH DIVINE ATTRIBUTES.~ 6 I, 13| have been the author of our creation, such as it is, be unworthy 7 I, 14| XIV. ALL PORTIONS OF CREATION ATTEST THE EXCELLENCE OF 8 I, 15| have said that he has a creation of his own, and his own 9 I, 15| Tiberius Caesar, while no creation of His at all has been discovered 10 I, 16| that the invisible part of creation belongs to him who had previously 11 I, 16| attributes the invisible creation, when we come to examine 12 I, 16| inasmuch as the whole of this creation of ours has been fashioned 13 I, 17| EXISTENCE OF GOD PROVED BY HIS CREATION, A PRIOR CONSIDERATION TO 14 I, 17| which is preferable to (the creation of) all the locusts. What 15 I, 18| so great works, both of creation and revealed announcement, 16 I, 19| beginning and by means of the creation, has yet revealed himself 17 I, 29| indeed on the whole of His creation, for wholesome and good 18 II, 4 | NEXT STAGE OCCURS IN THE CREATION OF MAN BY THE ETERNAL WORD. 19 II, 6 | RESPECT OF ITS ORIGINAL CREATION; SUITABLE ALSO FOR EXHIBITING 20 II, 6 | beginning, has it not by creation, but by nature. Man, however, 21 II, 6 | who exists entirely by creation, having a beginning, along 22 II, 6 | disposed to good, but by creation, not having it as his own 23 II, 6 | is not by nature, but by creation, that he is disposed to 24 II, 6 | looked into the facts of his creation, to impute the blame of 25 II, 7 | excellent truth in His whole creation, if you would cease to inquire 26 II, 7 | proof from the rational creation, you will not wonder at 27 II, 7 | from His very authority in creation permitted these gifts to 28 II, 10| that this angel was both by creation good and by choice corrupt. 29 II, 10| days, from the day of thy creation, until thine iniquities 30 II, 10| irreproachable, at the time of his creation, formed for good by God, 31 V, 17| FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CREATION. NO ROOM FOR MARCION'S CHRIST 32 V, 17| THE GOD OF THIS WORLD WHO CREATION AND REGENERATION THE WORK


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