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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 11| that source, whence it had previously flowed forth to the true 2 I, 16| creation belongs to him who had previously displayed no visible thing, 3 I, 20| restore it after it had been previously adulterated. O Christ, most 4 II, 10| vanquished by him whom he had previously injured; and wherein God 5 II, 11| labour for bread, where previously on every tree was yielded 6 III, 2 | CHRIST'S COMING SHOULD BE PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED.~Coming then at 7 III, 20| words of David, because He previously said, "I will make an everlasting 8 IV, 4 | amends that which he has previously fallen in with; and that 9 IV, 6 | days of Tiberius was, by a previously unknown god, revealed for 10 IV, 7 | Creator, to which he had previously descended from his own. 11 IV, 16| preferable to that which was previously due to one's neighbours. 12 IV, 16| teaching of the new and previously unknown and not yet fully 13 IV, 17| How can he be kind who had previously shown no evidences of such 14 IV, 19| announced them, either some time previously, or then at that very time, 15 IV, 22| evident that Peter, when previously asked by Christ, "Whom they 16 IV, 25| the revealer, who was not previously the concealer; so neither 17 IV, 28| His by whom an example was previously given. The prophet Balaam, 18 IV, 28| inspired him with; having previously declared to the king's messengers, 19 IV, 31| guests. These had been indeed previously invited by the fathers, 20 IV, 34| but had its root in the previously mentioned John. For John 21 V, 6 | INTENTION POSSIBLE TO A GOD PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN AS WAS MARCION'S. 22 V, 11| ascription; for only if it were previously evident that his god had 23 V, 11| to him who has not been previously shown to exist. Our denial 24 V, 11| superiority possible where was previously the thing over which superiority 25 V, 11| in reference to which he previously said, "For which cause we 26 V, 13| judgment of God which, as he previously said, was to be according 27 V, 14| Scriptures, which he had been previously turning over, as well as 28 V, 17| have first trusted i.e. previously trusted in God, before His 29 V, 17| Jews to whom Christ was previously announced, from the beginning? 30 V, 18| all the powers which he previously mentioned? Again, when in 31 V, 21| of the subjects which we previously had to handle, and that


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